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Chapter 17 - Chemical Kinetics Mr Nelson

Kinetics Studies the rate at which a chemical process occurs. Besides information about the speed at which reactions occur, kinetics also sheds light on the reaction mechanism (exactly how the reaction occurs).

Factors That Affect Reaction Rates Concentration of Reactants As the concentration of reactants increases, so does the likelihood that reactant molecules will collide. Temperature At higher temperatures, reactant molecules have more kinetic energy, move faster, and collide more often and with greater energy. Catalysts Speed reaction by changing mechanism Nature of Reactants Speed of reaction may depend on the complexity of the molecules reacting

Reaction Rates Rates of reactions can be determined by monitoring the change in concentration of either reactants or products as a function of time. [A] vs t

Concentration and Rate Each reaction has its own equation that gives its rate as a function of reactant concentrations. this is called its Rate Law To determine the rate law we measure the rate at different starting concentrations.

Rate Laws A rate law shows the relationship between the reaction rate and the concentrations of reactants. k is a constant that has a specific value for each reaction. The value of k is determined experimentally. The Rate “Constant” is relative k is unique for each reaction k changes with T

The Collision Model In a chemical reaction, bonds are broken and new bonds are formed. Molecules can only react if they collide with each other.

The Collision Model Furthermore, molecules must collide with the correct orientation and with enough energy to cause bond to break and reform again.

Activation Energy The minimum amount of energy required for reaction: to happen is called the activation energy, Ea. Just as a ball cannot get over a hill if it does not roll up the hill with enough energy, a reaction cannot occur unless the molecules possess sufficient energy to get over the activation energy barrier.

Reaction Mechanisms The sequence of events that describes the actual process by which reactants become products is called the reaction mechanism.

Catalysts Catalysts increase the rate of a reaction by decreasing the activation energy of the reaction. Catalysts change the mechanism by which the process occurs.

Catalysts One way a catalyst can speed up a reaction is by holding the reactants together and helping bonds to break. 12

Enzymes Enzymes are catalysts in biological systems. The substrate fits into the active site of the enzyme much like a key fits into a lock.