Equations Questions and Answers
How can the rate of reaction be measured (in general) ? - answerThe rate at which the
concentration of reactant is decreasing
The rate at which the concentration of product is increasing
What are the units of rate? - answermoldm-3s-1
From what time is the initial rate of reaction measured? - answert=0
What is a rate equation? - answerAn expression showing how the rate of reactions is
linked to the concentration of the reactants
What is the rate equation for the reaction :
A + B --> C - answerRate = k[A]^m[B]^n
The product concentrations are included in the rate equation
True or False - answerFalse
What is the order of reaction with respect to a particular reactant? - answerThe power to
which the reactant is raised in the rate equation
The number of moles of a reactant is the power to which it is raised in the rate equation
True or False - answerFalse
otherwise how would you get reactants of zero order
How do you calculate the overall order of a reaction? - answerThe sum of all the orders
in the rate equation
What is the rate constant? - answerk
the proporionality constant which links the rate of reaction ot the cncentrations in the
rate equation
If you double the concentration of a reactant of zero order, what happens to the rate? -
answerStays the same
2^0 = 1
If you double the concentration of a reactant of first order, what happens to the rate? -
answerDoubles
2=2
, If you double the concentration of a reactant of second order, what happens to the rate?
- answerQuadruples
2^2 = 4
How do you determine the units of the rate constant? - answerRearrange the
rate = k[A]^m [B]^n
equation with k as the subject
cancel out the moldm-3
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Why must experiments involving rate be done at a constant temperature? - answerk
varies with temperature
What does the graph of temperature against rate constant look like? - answerPositive
exponential
What happens to the value of the rate constant, k, as temperature increases? -
answerIncreases
State the Arrhenius equation - answerk = Ae^(-Ea/RT)
What do each of the letters in k= Ae^(-Ea/RT) mean? - answerk= rate constant
A = Arrhenius constant
e= mathematical constant
Ea= activation energy
R= gas constant
T= tempeature
What are the units of Ea? - answerJmol-1
What are the units of R? - answerJK-1mol-1
What are the units of temperature? - answerK
Why does the Arrhenius constant have the same units of the rate equation? -
answere^(-Ea/RT) has no units as J/JK-1mol-1 x K = 1
ALWAYS CONVERT ACTIVATION ENERGY INTO J - answerALWAYS CONVERT
ACTIVATION ENERGY INTO J
Why must you always convert activation energy into J? - answerSo the units cancel out
and the rate constant has the same units as the Arrhenius constant
What will have a greater effect on the rate of reaction, adding a catalyst, increasing the
temperature or increasing the concentation of a reactant? - answerAdding a catalyst