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ch 3 chemistry class 12 summary In the Class 12 Chemistry curriculum (as per NCERT), Chapter 3, titled Electrochemistry, covers the production of electricity from chemical reactions and the use of electrical energy to drive non-spontaneous chemical transformations. Key concepts in electrochemistry Electrochemical cells Electrochemical cells are devices that convert chemical energy into electrical energy or vice versa. They are of two main types: Galvanic (or Voltaic) Cells: Convert the chemical energy of a spontaneous redox reaction into electrical energy. The classic example is the Daniell cell, which uses zinc and copper.

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Class – 12 Chemistry
Chapter 4 – Chemical Kinetics


INTRODUCTION

Chemical Kinetics

(Kinesis: Movement)

The branch of chemistry which deals with the study of the rates of chemical
reactions, the factors affecting the rates of the reactions and the mechanism by
which the reactions proceed is called Chemical Kinetics.

Classification of reactions

On the basis of rates:

Very fast reactions e.g. precipitation of AgCl

Very slow reactions e.g. rusting of iron

Reactions taking place at moderate speeds e.g. hydrolysis of starch



1. RATE OF A CHEMICAL REACTION

The rate of a reaction can be defined as the change in concentration of a reactant
or a product in unit time.

1.1 Average rate

The rate of reaction measured over a definite time interval is called average rate of
a reaction. Consider a hypothetical reaction,

R P


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, Average rate of reaction =
 Decrease in concentration of R 
 Time taken 
=
 R 
t

Or

Average rate of reaction =
 Increase in concentration of P 
 Time taken 
=
 P 
t

1.2 Instantaneous rate

Rate of change of concentration of any one of the reactants or products at that
particular instant of time is called instantaneous rate.

As

Δt  0
or
-d  R  d P
rinst = =
dt dt

IMPORTANT: Rate of a reaction is always positive. Since, [R] is a negative
quantity (as concentration of reactants is decreasing), it is multiplied with –1 to
make the rate of the reaction a positive quantity.

1.3 Units of rate of a reaction

Units of rate are concentration time–1

–1 –1 –1
e.g. mol L s ; atm s (for gaseous reactions)

1.4 Overall rate of a reaction

When there are several reactants and products the individual rates of the various
components may differ as they would depend on the stoichiometric coefficients.



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, For a reaction,

A + 2B  3C + 4D

Rate of disappearance of B = 2 × Rate of disappearance of A (2:1)

Rate of formation of C = 3 × Rate of disappearance of A

(3:1)

Rate of formation of D = 4 × Rate of disappearance of A

(4:1)

To define a unique value for the overall rate of the reaction we divide the individual
rates by the respective coefficients and equate their signs.

Overall Rate = – A / t =  –1/2  B/ t =  +1/3 C/ t
=  +1/4  D / t




2. DEPENDENCE OF RATE ON CONCENTRATION

Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

concentration of reactants (pressure in case of gases),

temperature and

catalyst.

Dependence on Concentration:

2.1 Rate law

Consider a general reaction

aA + bB  cC + dD

The rate expression for this reaction is

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