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Reaction Rates. Collision Theory. In order for reactions to occur, particles must collide If collisions are too gentle, no reaction occurs If collisions do not occur at the correct angle, no reaction occurs. Activation Energy.
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Collision Theory • In order for reactions to occur, particles must collide • If collisions are too gentle, no reaction occurs • If collisions do not occur at the correct angle, no reaction occurs
Activation Energy • In order for reaction to occur, the old bonds of the substances must be broken before new bonds can form • Breaking the bonds is always endothermic while forming new bonds is exothermic • Even though an overall reaction is exothermic, it may require an initial input of energy to get the bonds broken – called activation energy (Ea)
Activated Complex • An intermediate structure that atoms are in while breaking old bonds and making new ones
Reactants Energy Products Reaction coordinate
Activation Energy (E a ) - Minimum energy to make the reaction happen Reactants Energy Products Reaction coordinate
Activated Complex or Transition State Reactants Energy Products Reaction coordinate
Reactants Energy Overall energy change (H) Products Reaction coordinate
Reaction Rate • Speed of a reaction • Measured by the change in concentration of reactants or products over time • As the reaction proceeds the concentration of reactants will decrease and the concentration of products will increase
Factors Affecting Reaction Rate • Changing conditions may affect the collision frequency or collision efficiency and this will affect the speed of the reaction • Five important factors influence the rate
1) Nature of Reactants – some substances are more reactive 2) Surface area – greater surface area faster reaction 3) Concentration – greater concentration, faster the reaction 4) Temperature – greater temp, faster reaction
5) Catalyst Substance not part of the reaction but makes the reaction faster by lowering the activation energy
Reactants Energy Products Reaction coordinate