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An Overview of Reaction Rate. Factors Affecting Reaction Rate:. 1. the nature of the reactant. Hey, some reactions are just slow. 2. concentration of the reactant. rate = k [A] x [B] y. 3. temperature (Arrhenius equation).
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An Overview of Reaction Rate
Factors Affecting Reaction Rate: 1. the nature of the reactant Hey, some reactions are just slow. 2. concentration of the reactant rate = k [A]x[B]y 3. temperature (Arrhenius equation) the rate constant, k, has different values depending on the temperature even for the same reaction 4. catalysts 5. Surface area (of a solid)
fhave this much energy. enthalpy Reactants start with this much enthalpy…. and can’t get here unless they…... reaction progress
enthalpy Ea = activation energy -the minimum amount of energy required to initiate a reaction. DE or DH = enthalpy change reaction progress
Question14.32 For the uncatalyzed decomposition of H2O2(aq) to form H2O and O2, the activation energy and overall DE are 75.3 KJ/mole and -98.1 KJ/mole respectively. (a) Sketch the energy profile for this reaction. (b) What is the activation energy for the reverse reaction?
enthalpy Ea = 75.3 kJ Ea for reverse reaction 173.4 kJ DE or DH = -98.1 kJ exothermic reaction progress
enthalpy 200KJ Here’s another….. 110KJ Ea = 180 KJ Ea = ? DE = +90 KJ endothermic DE = ? 20.0KJ reaction progress
T2 >T1 At a higher temperature, more molecules have activation energy. # molecules # of molecules with activation energy Ea Energy of molecules
Arrhenius equation Ea = activation energy (given) k1 k2 T2 T1 R is a constant, 8.31 J/mol.K Given a rate constant, k1 at T1, a new rate constant, k2 can be calculated at a given T2. The problem is more of an exercise in Algebra than Chemistry
A catalyzed reaction: A + B a AB Mechanism: intermediates A + C a AC A B C AC + B a ACB catalyst ACB a AB + C A + B a AB An intermediate is produced and then used up. A catalyst is used and then reproduced.
enthalpy A catalyst provides a different “path” or mechanism for the rxn one with lower activation energy reaction progress
# molecules Adding a catalyst….. Energy of molecules Ea
# molecules Adding a catalyst….. lowers the activation energy and more molecules have activation energy. Ea Energy of molecules
A 2 cm cube 2 cm 2 cm
2 cm x 2 cm = 4 cm2 2 cm 6 faces with areas of 4 cm2 2 cm Total surface area: 6 x 4 cm2 = 24 cm2
Each cube: 6 x 1cm2 = 6 cm 2 1 cm Total surface area: 8 cubes x 6 cm 2 = 48 cm 2 Surface area increases with decreasing particle size. In this case, from 24 cm2 to 48 cm2