Reaction Mechanisms Flashcards

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What are intermediates?

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 An intermediate is a chemical species involved in a mechanism that does not appear in the overall reaction

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What is a reaction mechanism?

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o The steps involved in a chemical reaction make up way we call a mechanism
 What bonds break, what intermediate species are formed, what is the role of a catalyst

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What is the rate limiting step?

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o The rate of the overall reaction is determined by the rate of the slowest step in the mechanism

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What is a unimolecular reaction?

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 Unimolecular steps in a reaction mechanism are elementary steps in which a single molecule does something (typically breaks a bond)

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What is a bimolecular reaction?

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 Elementary reaction steps that involve two reactant species. The two molecules collide and then react.

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What is the molecularity?

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o The molecularity is a way of stating exactly how many molecules are involved in the elementary step

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Why are almost all elementary steps unimolecular or bimolecular?

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o Almost always unimolecular or bimolecular because the chances of having three distinct molecules collide and simultaneously interact is vanishingly small

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