The Rate Determining Step Flashcards
What is the rate determining step?
A reaction can have one or a series of steps, in a series of steps each step can have a different rate. The overall rate is decided by the step with the slowest rate - this is the rate determining step
How can reactants in the rate equation affect the rate
If a reactant appears in the rate equation, it must affect the rate. So this reactant, or something derived from it, must be in the rate determining step. If a reactant doesn’t appear in the rate equation, then it won’t be involved in the rate determining step, and neither will anything derived from it
How does the order of reaction provide information about the rate determining step?
The order of reaction with respect to a reactant shows the number molecules of that reactant that are involved in the rate determining step