RATES OF REACTION 1 Learning Goals: To be able to calculate rates of reaction and explain how rates of reaction can be affected.

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RATES OF REACTION 1 Learning Goals: To be able to calculate rates of reaction and explain how rates of reaction can be affected.

Rate of Reaction 2 Obtained by measuring the rate at which a product is formed or the rate at which a reactant is consumed over a period of time.  Reaction rates can be measured as changes in mass, volume, pH, colour or concentration of a chemical substance.  The units can be expressed as mol/s, mL/min, g/s, mol/L/h, etc..

Determining Average Reaction Rate using the Secant of Graphs 3 The plot of the concentration verses time of reaction can yield much information about the rate of reaction.  Draw a secant that covers the appropriate time period and determine the slope of that line. Concentration (mol/L) Time (s)

Average rate of reaction 4 Concentration (mol/L) Time (s) Rate avg = slope of secant = 1.75 mol/l – 0 65 s – 0 = mol/L s

Determining Instantaneous Reaction Rate using the Tangent of Graphs 5 Draw a tangent to the curve and determine the slope of the tangent.  The instantaneous rate of reaction, usually the initial rate of reaction, is determined by calculating the slope of the tangent (straight line touching at one point) at the point of interest.

Initial (Instantaneous) rate of reaction 6 Concentration (mol/L) Time (s) Rate inst = slope of tangent = 2.0 mol/l – 0 20 s – 0 = 0.1 mol/L s

Example 7 Example: What is the average rate of production of ammonia for the system between 1 and 4 mins if the concentration of ammonia is 3.5M after 1 min and 6.2M after 4 min?

Example 2 8 Example: Determine the average rate of depletion of HCl from 1-3 mins based on the data in the graph

Assignment 9 Pg 361 # 1,2 Pg 364 # 3, 4, 6 Pg 365 # 8, 11 Pg 366 # 1,2