Collision Theory and Reaction Rate

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Reaction Rates What affects the rate of reaction?.
Advertisements

Kinetics (Reaction Rate)
First premise: Reactants must collide in order to react and form products. A 2 + B 2 2 AB Collision Theory.
Factors Effecting Reaction Rate. Collision Theory In order to react molecules and atoms must touch each other. They must hit each other hard enough to.
Section 2.8—Speeding Up A Reaction
RATES OF REACTION CHAPTER 17. CHEMICAL KINETICS Branch of chemistry concerned with rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions. Reaction Rate- The speed.
Chapter 18 Reaction Rates and Equilibrium 18.1 Rates of Reaction
Section 2.8—Speeding Up A Reaction
Reaction Rates Collision Theory  In order for reactions to occur, particles must collide  If collisions are too gentle, no reaction occurs  If collisions.
Potential Energy Diagrams. Drill – 5/22/08 1. What is the general rate law format? 2. For the following rate law R = k[H 2 ] 2 [O 2 ] If the concentration.
Reaction Rates and Equilibrium
Reaction Rates.
KINETICS How Fast Does A Reaction Occur? Energy Diagrams l Reactants always start a reaction so they are on the left side of the diagram. Reactants l.
Molecular Reaction Dynamics. Collision Theory of Kinetics With few exceptions, the reaction rate increases with increasing temperature temperature If.
Collision Theory. Use the Collision Theory to explain the rate of chemical reactions. Include: Activation energy Draw potential energy diagrams for various.
Topic 4. Collision theory Chemical reactions only occur when reacting particles collide with each other with sufficient energy. The minimum amount of.
Kinetics (Reaction Rate) How Fast Does the Reaction Go.
Collision Theory Section 6.1 (continued). Collisions Vital for chemical change Provides the energy required for a particle to change Brings the reactants.
Collision Theory. Use the Collision Theory to explain the rate of chemical reactions. Include: Activation energy Draw potential energy diagrams for various.
Starter Question Answer the following questions based on the solubility diagram. In general how does temperature affect solubility? Which compound shows.
“Reaction Rates and Equilibrium” Activation Energy is being supplied Activated Complex OBJECTIVES: Describe how to express the rate of a chemical reaction.
Section 18.1 Collision Theory, Activation Energy, & Rates of Reactions
TOPIC B COLLISION THEORY. Chemical reactions occur at different rates. rusting is a very slow reaction – many years an explosion – fractions of a second.
Reaction Rates Ch 18 Notes. Collision Theory 1.Reacting substances (atoms, ions, molecules, etc.) must collide in order to react 2.Collisions have to.
Chapter 17 Reaction Rates 17.1 & 17.2 – Collision Theory.
THE COLLISION THEORY. For the reaction A + B  C, A and B must collide For the reaction A  B + C, A must collide with itself or with the walls of the.
Kaupapa / Learning Outcomes I can explain what ‘reaction rate’ means andhow to measure the rate of reaction I can explain how reactions happen due to collisions.
Explaining Reaction Rates Chapter 6.3. Explaining Reaction Rates We will further explain the factors affecting reaction rate with respect to Collision.
Ch. 18 Reaction Rates and Equilibrium Ch Rates of Reaction.
6.3 Collision Theory and Factors Affecting Rates of Reaction
Section 17.1 Part II-Collision Theory We’ve talked about reaction rates but let us take a look at the molecules to see what’s really going on.
Chapter 19 Section 1 Rates of Reaction rate- measures the speed of any change that occurs within an interval of time rate = change/time -rates of chemical.
CHEMICAL CHANGE AND YOUR BODY YOUR BODY DOES A LOT OF CHEMISTRY. IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THERE ARE 6 X REACTIONS/CELL/SEC IN THE AVERAGE HUMAN. SKIN.
Chapter 18: Equilibrium. Collision Theory Rate: Change over time Rate of chemical change (reaction rate) is amount of reactant changing over time. For.
Reactions rate and Collision Theory
Ch 17: Reaction Rates We define a rate as a change in a quantity divided by the change in time: rate = ∆quantity ∆time Examples of types of rates:
States that atoms, ions, and molecules must collide in order to react.
Collision Theory Mrs. Kay.
Section 2.8—Speeding Up A Reaction
Chemical Kinetics – collision theory
Reaction Rates and Equilibrium
Chemical Kinetics – collision theory
Reaction Kinetics Chapter 17.
Factors Effecting Reaction Rate
Section 2.8—Speeding Up A Reaction
Reaction Rates and Collision Theory
CHEMISTRY Matter and Change
Reaction Rate A measure of the speed of any change that occurs within an interval of time Usually expressed as the amount of reactant changing per unit.
Chemical Reactions.
Rates of Chemical Reactions
Chemical Kinetics.
7.3 Chemical Kinetics Objectives 3 and 4
Potential Energy Diagrams
and Chemical Equilibrium
Rates of Reaction Unit 8.
ENERGY & CHEMICAL CHANGE
Aim: How are reaction (rxn) rates affected?
Collision Theory & Reaction Rates
Reaction Rates.
Collision theory.
Higher Revision Slides
Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction
Rate Affecting Factors
Unit 8: Rates of Reactions
Unit 4: Kinetics Collision Theory.
Chapter 17: Reaction Rates
Section 2.8—Speeding Up A Reaction
Concentration and Collisions
Presentation transcript:

Collision Theory and Reaction Rate Notes

Rates of Chemical Reactions The amount of time it takes for a chemical reaction to come to completion is called the reaction rate Reaction rates are different for different reactions They can range from a fraction of a second to days or even years

Why do different reactions have different rates? The rates of reaction are related to the properties of particles through a model called collision theory Particles will only react if there is an effective or successful collision between them

In order for particles to react, They must collide

2. They must collide in the correct orientation to form the activated complex

The activated complex is a temporary, unstable arrangement of atoms that may lead to products It can be thought of as a transition state between reactants and products

3. They must collide with a specific minimum amount of energy (activation energy) to form the activated complex

Collision theory and rate of reaction The rate of a reaction can be increased by changing certain factors in a reaction like temperature or concentration of reactants These factors will increase the reaction rate if they produce a greater number of effective collisions

A greater number of effective collisions can be achieved by anything that Increases the energy of the reactants Lowers the activation energy Produces more collisions per unit of time