Topic 7 Flashcards
What is the rate of reaction?
The rate of reaction is how quickly a reaction happens.
How can the rate of reaction be observed?
It can be observed either by measuring how quickly the reactants are used up or how quickly the products are formed.
How can the rate of reaction be calculated ?
Rate of reaction = amount of reactant used or amount of product formed/ time
What does the rate of chemical reaction depend on (process)?
1) The collision frequency of reacting particles (how often they collide). The more successful collisions there are, the faster the reaction is.
2 )The energy transferred during collisions. The minimum energy that particle’s need to react when they collide is called the activation energy. Particles need to collide with at least the activation energy for the collision to be successful.
How does a reaction occur?
Reactions happen if the particles collide with enough energy to react
What happens if you increase the number of collisions?
So if you increase the number of collisions or the energy with which the particles collide, the reaction happens more quickly (i.e. the rate increases).
What are the three factors that affect the rate of reaction?
1) Temperature
2) Concentration
3) Surface Area
What happens when you increase the temperature?
Increasing the Temperature increase the rate:
1) When the temperature is increased the particles move faster. If they move faster, they’re going to have more collisions.
2) Higher temperatures also increase the energy of the collisions, since the particles are moving faster. Reactions only happen if the particles collide with enough energy.
3) This means that at higher temperatures there will be more successful collisions (more particles will collide with enough energy to react). So increasing the temperature increases the rate of reaction.
What happens when you increase the concentration?
Increasing the concentration/ pressure increase the rate:
1) If a solution is made more concentrated it means there are more particles of reactant in the same volume. This makes collisions more likely, so the reaction rate increases.
2) In a gas, increasing the pressure means that the particles are more crowded. This means that the frequency of collisions between particles will increase- so the rate of reaction will also increase.
What happens when you increase the surface area?
Smaller solid particles/ more surface are means a higher rate:
1) If one reactant is a solid, breaking it into smaller pieces will increase its surface area to volume ratio (i.e. more of the solid will be exposed compared to its overall volume).
2) The particles around it will have more area to work on, so the frequency of collisions will increase.
3) This means that the rate of reaction is faster for solids with a larger surface area to volume ratio.
What is the equation for the gradient?
gradient= change in y/ change in x
What is a catalyst?
1)A catalyst is a substance which increases the rate of a reaction, without being chemically changed or used up in the reaction.
Will the catalyst affect the reaction?
1)Using a catalyst won’t change the products of the reaction- so the reaction will stay the same.
Does the catalyst need to be used in big amounts?
1) Because it isn’t used up, you only need a tiny bit to catalyse large amounts of reactants
How do catalyst affect the rate of reaction? (process)
1) Catalysts work by decreasing the activation energy needed for a reaction to occur.
2) They do this by providing an alternative reaction pathway that has lower activation energy.
3) As a result, more of the particles have at least the minimum amount of energy needed for a reaction to occur when the particles collide
What are enzymes?
1)Enzymes are biological catalysts