Rate of Reaction
Measuring Rate of Reaction
Kinetics
Effect of Catalyst
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Define rate of reaction 

The rate of a chemical reaction is the increase in concentration of products or the decrease in concentration of reactants per unit time.

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How is the graph for change in mass set up?

Mass against time 

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Kinetics refers to?

Movement

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A catalyst provides an alternate...

Route
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Collision Theory? 

In order to react, particles must collide with kinetic energy greater than the activation energy and have the correct collision geometry.

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What factors affect rate of reaction?

Temperature, concentration, particle size, pressure of gases, and catalyst.

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Explain change in gas as a technique used for measuring rate of reaction

The reaction vessel can be placed directly upon a balance and the mass can be recorded against time by being hooked to a data collection set up.

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Kinetics is the study of?

How fast the reaction goes

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Does a catalyst lower the activation energy?

No

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To have a successful reaction you need 2 factors:

Sufficient energy (greater than Ea)

Correct geometry

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What units are used for rate?

mol dm-3s-1

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What are the techniques used for measuring rate of reaction?

Change in volume of gas produced, change in mass, change in transmission of light (colorimetry/spectrophotometry), change in concentration measured using titration, change in concentration measured using conductivity, clock reactions.

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Movement in chemistry refers to? 

The progress of a reaction

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What does a catalyst do? 

Increases the rate of the reaction without itself undergoing chemical change.

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A graph for change in mass would be set up as 

Mass against time 

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How does temperature increase rate of reaction?

Increasing the temperature increases the kinetic energy of the particles, increasing the temperature, you will increase the number of collisions.

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Explain change in volume of gas produced as a technique for measuring rate of reaction. 

You can collect the gas and measure the change in volume at regular time intervals. Collection can be done with a gas syringe or by water displacement in a burette.

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Kinetic theory of matter?

All matter consists of particles which are in constant motion.

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What is conductivity?

A measure of the number of ions in a solution.

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How does a catalyst increase rate of reaction?

Provides an alternate route for the reaction with a lower activation energy; ensures that without raising the temperature, more particles have sufficient KE to overcome the Ea barrier.

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What is quenching?

A substance that is introduced to stop the reaction at that moment; stopping the reaction at each time interval

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Reaction mechanism is?

A sequence of bond breaking and bond making which suggests “how” the reaction happens.

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Temperature is measured in?

Kelvin

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