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Chapter 14 Kinetics
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Defined:
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Factors that affect Rate 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Review… In any equation –Reactants products –N 2(g) + 3H 2(g) 2NH 3(g) Equilibrium –
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RATE Speed of the Reaction – Measure either – –
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Rate Equation Rate =
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Rate Equation Rate =
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Rate Equation Average Rate =
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Instantaneous Rate
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Rate and Concentration Generally, rate decreases as time passes. –Why?
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Study rate by looking at NH 4(aq) + + NO 2 - (aq) N 2(g) + 2H 2 O (l) See table 14.3 pg 516
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Rate Law Rate = Must determine the value of k, the rate constant Choose one set of data… Look at the units
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Practice Using previous rate law, what is the rate when the concentration of each reactant is 0.334 M? K= 2.7 x 10 -4 M -1 s -1
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Reaction Order If rate law = k[react 1] m [react 2] n The exponents are
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Units of rate constants Depend on the Rate units are Rate constant units must allow that
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For example Second order reaction Units of rate =
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Determining Rate Law Must be determined experimentally Compare rates as concentration of reactants is changed
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Condition 1 Change concentration =
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Condition 2 Change in concentration = Double concentration = Triple concentration =
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Condition 3 Double concentration = – Triple concentration =
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Rate aA + bB cC + d D
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Dependence of Rate on Concentration
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Conditions for Rxn Orientation of molecules Energy, specifically, Kinetic Energy
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Reactive Collisions Both previous conditions met – – KE is easy to change – –
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Activation Energy, E a Minimum energy needed for reactive collision – Increase T means E a is also energy required to make
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Activated complex When reacting molecules ‘stick’ together before completing reaction They must have – – Intermediate species
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Reaction completes When activated complex breaks apart New molecules result from this process No activated complex left in system
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Exothermic Reactions Stored chemical energy Disorder Products at
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Endothermic Reactions Energy is –Increase of Disorder Products at
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Direction of Reaction Forward Reverse One is favorable Tendency to increase Tendency to decrease
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Heat of reaction H rxn Enthalpy of reaction Measure of the energy change Formula – H rxn = E f – E r
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Exo or Endothermic? If H > 0 kJ –Reaction is –+ sign tells you If H < 0 kJ –Reaction is –- sign tells you
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Practice What is the H rxn if the Energy of the forward reaction is 65 kJ and that of the reverse is 32? Is this reaction exo or endothermic?
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Catalysts Something that increases the rate of reaction Not consumed Provides a ‘Helps’ in the formation of the activated complex
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Formation of Acid Rain Coal and sulfur Produce SO 2 in cars and energy plants Reacts with water in air Needs NO as
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Catalysts Decrease E a Do not change the Only change the Provides a
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Enzymes CO 2 + H 2 O H 2 CO 3 Carbonic anhydrase –Enzyme (-ase is the key) –Facilitates conversion –Changes the rate by a factor of 3.5 x 10 6
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Enzyme/Substrate Complex Decreases Therefore increases High E a = Low E a =
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