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This chapter breaks down the study of reaction rates and the factors that influence how quickly chemical reactions occur. It starts by defining reaction rate and explains how to measure it by tracking changes in reactant or product concentrations over time. The notes detail the collision theory—explaining how effective collisions and activation energy are necessary for reactions to proceed—and introduce the concept of the transition state. You'll learn how to determine rate laws from experimental data, including how to use initial rate methods to find reaction orders and calculate the rate constant (k). The chapter also presents the integrated rate laws for zero-, first-, and second-order reactions, with clear instructions for recognizing reaction order from graphs. Additional sections cover half-life calculations, the Arrhenius equation, and how temperature affects rate. These notes include worked examples, visual aids, and shortcuts to help students efficiently solve kinetics problems and understand how molecular interactions drive macroscopic behavior.

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Chapter 14 – Chemical Kinetics

Section 14.1 – Reaction Rates and Section 14.2 –
Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions
What is chemical kinetics? the study of how fast reactions take place

During a chemical reaction, reactants
are______________
consumed and products are ______________.
formed
Chemical reactions generally occur as a result of
_________________
collisions between reacting molecules. More
frequent _________________
collisions usually leads to a higher
reaction rate.

Consider the reaction A + B → products. If the
concentration of A is doubled, the number of collisions
between A and B would __________,
double and the rate of the
reaction would increase by a factor of ________.
2

What is an effective collision? A collision that does result in a reaction


What is activation energy (E )?The minimum amount of energy
a
to

begin a chemical reaction


How does kinetic energy of the colliding reactant
molecules determine whether or not a collision is
effective? Without this minimum amount of energy at impact,
a collision will be ineffective I will not result in a reaction

For the reaction Cl + NOCl → Cl + NO, explain why no2

reaction occurs when the free Cl atom collides with the N
end of NOCl. For an effective collision to take place the free Cl atom ,


must directly collide w/the Cl in NOCI Otherwise.
,
the reactants bounce
off one another and the collision is ineffective so no rxn will occu

, What is a transition state (aka activated complex)? a transition
species that forms when2 molecules collide in an effective collision

Section 14.3 – Measuring Reaction Progress and
Expressing Reaction Rate
We can follow the progress of a reaction by monitoring
either ___________________________
the decrease in concentration
_____________________________
of the reactants or
____________________________________________.
the increase in the concentrations of the products


The rate of a reaction is the change in
____________________________
concentration of reactants or products divided by change in
___________________.
time


For the reaction A → B, express the rate of the reaction in
terms of the concentration of A:

For the reaction A → B, express the rate of the reaction in
terms of the concentration of B:
rate of uxn =
Rate is always a ( positive / negative ) quantity.
The rate of a reaction changes over time. This is why a
plot of the concentration of the reactant or product as a
function of time is a ___________
curve rather than a
_________________.
straight line
What is an instantaneous rate? the rate for a specific instant in time




What is a rate constant (k)? proportionality constant in a rate law




For the reaction aA + bB → cC + dD, express the rate in
terms of the concentration of each component (equation
14.1):
rate =
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