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Kinetics
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Definition Kinetics is the study of reaction rates Reaction Rate is the speed of reaction Reaction rate is measured as the change in concentration of a reactant or product per unit of time Reaction rate can be either a positive or negative number, but will always be shown as positive
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Equation RATE = [A]/ t
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Reaction Example 2NO 2 2NO + O 2 As time goes on the concentration of NO 2 decreases and the concentration of NO and O 2 increases
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Experimental Data
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Example of Average Reaction Rate Calculate the reaction rate for the decomposition of NO 2 for the given time periods a) 0 to 50 sec b) 350 to 400 sec What happens to reaction rate over time? Why?
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Reaction Rate From Products Rate of reaction can be determined from product formation as easily as reactant disappearance 2NO 2 2NO + O 2 Rate of NO appearance is 2x the rate of O 2 appearance ½ [NO 2 ]/t = ½ [NO]/t = [O 2 ]/t
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Example Consider the reaction 2N 2 O 5 → 4NO 2 + O 2 If 0.0075 mole of N 2 O 5 is consumed in a 3.0L container each second of reaction, what are the rates of production of NO 2 and O 2 ?
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Rate Law To begin we will consider conditions where only the forward reaction occurs at a significant rate Only the concentrations of the reactants are significant in determining the rate Rate law shows how the rate is dependant on the concentration of reactant
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Rate = k[NO 2 ] n k – rate constant – different for reactions at different temperatures n – order of reactant – can only be determined experimentally
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Example What are the units for k in the rate law shown below? Rate = k [A] 2 [B] 1/2
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