Topic 8 - Rates of Reaction Flashcards
What is the general equation for rate of reaction?
Mean rate of reaction = quantity of reactant used / time or quantity of product formed / time.
What are the two ways of finding the rate of reaction?
- How quickly reactants are used up to make products. 2. How quickly the products are made.
What is collision theory?
The idea that particles of reactants need to collide with equal to or more than the activation energy to react.
What is activation energy?
The minimum energy required for particles to successfully react during a collision.
What is the relationship between material size and surface area to volume ratio?
The smaller the material size, the greater the Surface Area to Volume ratio.
What is the relationship between surface area to volume ratio and rate of reaction? Why is this?
The higher the surface area to volume ratio, the faster the rate of reaction. This is due to the particles having a larger surface area to collide with leading to more successful collisions and thus a faster rate.
What happens to the rate of reaction when temperature is increased?
- Particles collide more often due to them having more kinetic energy and thus moving faster. 2. Particles collide with more than the activation energy more often. These two factors increase the rate of successful collisions and thus the rate of reaction.
What happens to the rate of reaction when concentration is increased? Why does this happen?
When concentration is increased, rate of reaction increases as there are more particles to collide within the same volume.
What happens to the rate of reaction when pressure is increased? Why does this happen?
When pressure is increased, rate of reaction is increased as particles are forced to be closer together within the same volume, meaning collisions are more likely .
What is a reactionary catalyst? What happens to it during a reaction and what does it do?
A catalyst increases the rate of reaction by providing a lower activation energy path for the reaction. It is not used up during the reaction.
What is a tangent of line?
A line drawn at a point on a curved graph to determine the gradient at that point.
What is a reversible reaction?
A reaction where the products and reactants can be returned to their original state. The reaction can happen in two separate directions.
What can be said about the energy transfer in a reversible reaction?
One direction is always exothermic and the other direction is always endothermic.
What is a closed system?
A system where no new reactants enter and no products leave, the contents of the system are always the same.
What is dynamic equilibrium?
Where two sides of a reversible reaction are occurring simultaneously and at the same rate. The reactions are still occurring but their rate being the same makes them in equilibrium.