TEMPERATURE AND REACTION RATE SCH4U Unit 3: Energy and Kinetics.

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TEMPERATURE AND REACTION RATE SCH4U Unit 3: Energy and Kinetics

Collision Theory Recall that as temperature increases, the average kinetic energy increases. Therefore: i) more collisions will take place ii) collisions will be more effective For example, this reaction is very fast.this

Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution Recall that temperature is the average kinetic energy of the particles in matter. A Maxwell-Boltzmann curve is a probability distribution representing the kinetic energy (speed) of particles in a gas.

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Maxwell-Boltzmann(Kinetic Energy ) Distributions These distributions appear as smooth curves due to the number of particles involved.involved

Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution As temperature increases, the kinetic energy distributions flatten & shifts to the right.

Activation Energy The activation energy (E a ) is the energy threshold required for a successful collision. Particles here cannot react (< E a ) Particles here can react (> E a )

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Temperature and Rate

At high temperature, a greater proportion of the particles will possess the required activation energy: As the area under the curve and to the right of E a increases, the reaction rate will increase.

Potential Energy Diagrams These graphs show the relative potential energy (E P or P.E.) vs. reaction progress. The activation energy represents a high-energy barrier that is required to form an activated complex. The activated complex activated complex is defined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry as "that assembly of atoms which corresponds to an arbitrary infinitesimally small region at or near the col (saddle point) of a potential energy surface". [1] In other words, it refers to a collection of intermediate structures in a chemical reaction that persist while bonds are breaking and new bonds are forming. It therefore represents not one defined state, but rather a range of transient configurations that a collection of atoms passes through in between clearly defined products and reactants.International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry [1]chemical reactionbonds

Endothermic Reactions convert kinetic energy into potential energy (E p ) (decrease temperature)

Exothermic Reactions The reverse of an endothermic reaction is an exothermic reaction.

Notes of P.E. Diagrams The greater the energy barrier (E a ) the lower the rate of reaction. Only the sign (+ or -) of the enthalpy change (ΔH) changes when a reaction is reversed, but the activation energy (E a ) is NOT the same for the forward and reverse reactions! Exothermic reactions will possess a lower E a than the reverse (endothermic) reaction.