Collision Theory
Factors Affecting Rate
Catalysts & Energy
Le Chatelier's
Equilibrium Constants
100

What two things must particles have (according to collision theory) when they collide for a reaction to occur?

Sufficient kinetic energy and correct orientation.

100

Name four factors that commonly affect reaction rate.

Temperature, concentration, surface area, presence of catalyst

100

What is a catalyst?

Substance that speeds reaction by providing alternative pathway without being consumed.

100

Paraphrase Le Châtelier's Principle in one sentence.

A system at equilibrium will shift to oppose applied changes (concentration, pressure, temperature)

100

If Keq = 1.0, which side is favored at equilibrium: reactants, products, or neither?

Keq = 1: neither side favored, means the reaction is at equilibrium

200

Explain why a powder reacts faster than a single large block of the same material.

Powder has much greater exposed surface area → more collisions in the same amount of time.

200

How does increasing concentration of reactants affect collision frequency and rate?

Increases collision frequency → more effective collisions → rate increases

200

Do catalysts change the activation energy, and if so, how?

Yes — lowers activation energy

200

For the exothermic equilibrium N2 + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3, predict the shift when NH3 is added.

Shift left (to consume added NH3)

200

Given Keq = 0.0045, which side is favored? Explain briefly.

Keq < 1: reactants favored

300

Define activation energy in one sentence

The minimum energy required for reactants to convert to products (activation energy)

300

Explain why increasing temperature generally increases reaction rate (refer to particle energy).

Raises average kinetic energy so more particles exceed activation energy → rate increases 

300

True or False: A catalyst is consumed permanently in the reaction.

False — catalysts are not consumed

300

For the same equilibrium, predict the shift when volume of container decreases (pressure increases)

Decrease volume (increase pressure) favors side with fewer gas moles: here NH3 side (2 mol) vs reactants (4 mol) → shifts right.

300

Write the equilibrium expression (Keq) for CS2(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH4(g) + S2(g)

Keq = [CH4][S2] / ([CS2][H2]^2)

400

Describe how collision orientation affects reaction outcomes.

Only collisions with proper relative orientation form bonds leading to products.

400

How does surface area affect reaction rate?

More surface area → more particles exposed → reaction speed increases

400

Describe one real-world example where a catalyst is used and explain how it increases reaction rate.

Varies based on answer

400

For N2 + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3 (exothermic), predict the shift if pressure increased by adding argon gas — give brief explanation

Adding argon increases total pressure but not partial pressures of reacting gases → no shift.

400

For 2 O3(g) ⇌ 3 O2(g), at equilibrium [O2] = 0.21 M and [O3] = 0.07 M. Write the equilibrium expression with values plugged in

Keq = [O2]^3 / [O3]^2 = (0.21)^3 / (0.07)^2