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Chapter 12.1 and 12.4 of A Natural Approach to Chemistry Reaction Rates
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Rates of Reactions How fast does a reaction occur?
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Why Do We Care? Sometimes we need reactions to happen quickly. Sometimes we need to slow reactions down.
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Why Do We Care? How do we know if a reaction is going to occur quickly or slowly? Better yet, how can we control the rate of a reaction?
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Rate of Reaction Rate of Reaction - how fast a reaction occurs -how quickly the amount of reactants __________ -how quickly the amount of products __________ decrease increase
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Collision Theory Collision Theory – In order to react, reactant molecules must collide with each other How does this relate to reaction rates? In order to increase reaction rate, we must increase the number of collisions.
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Factors Affecting Reaction Rate 1) Temperature – hotter temperatures mean: ____________ molecules molecular collisions ___________ Reaction rate __________ faster increase increases
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Factors Affecting Reaction Rate Low ConcentrationHigh Concentration Which of these will have more collisions?
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Factors Affecting Reaction Rate 2) Concentration – higher concentration means: _______ reactant molecules molecular collisions ___________ Reaction rate __________ more increase increases
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Factors Affecting Reaction Rate Low Surface AreaHigh Surface Area Which of these will have more collisions?
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Factors Affecting Reaction Rate 3) Surface Area – higher surface area means: _______ reactant molecules available for collisions molecular collisions ___________ Reaction rate __________ more increase increases
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Factors Affecting Reaction Rate
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4) Catalyst – molecule that ____________ the reaction rate without getting used up in the reaction itself How does it do this? - It lowers the activation energy of the reaction increases
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