what two things does the rate of a chemical reaction depend on?
2. the energy transferred during a collision
what are four things the rate of reaction depends on?
How does a change in temperature affect the rate of reaction? Why?
in order for a reaction to occur, the particles have to collide. increasing the temperature increases the speed the particles move at, and so they collide more frequently, so an increase in temperature increases the rate of a reaction
what effect does concentration have on rate of reaction? Why?
in order for a reaction to occur, particles have to collide. the more concentrated a solution is, the more particles there are per unit volume, so there are more frequent collisions. this means that an increase in concentration increases the rate of a reaction
what effect does pressure have on the rate of a reaction? Why?
in order for a reaction to take place, particles must collide. the higher the pressure, the more particles there are per unit volume, so there are more frequent collisions. this means that an increase in pressure increases the rate of reaction
what effect does surface area have on the rate of a reaction?
in order for a reaction to occur, particles have to collide. increasing the surface area to volume ratio of a solid will increase the amount of the solid exposed to the other reactants, so more frequent collisions will occur. this means that an increase in surface area to volume ratio increases the rate of a reaction
what is a catalyst?
a substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction, without being used up in the reaction itself
are catalysts part of the overall reaction equation?
no
how do catalysts work?
by decreasing the activation energy needed for the reaction to occur. they do this by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy.
give an example of a biological catalyst
enzymes - they catalyse reactions in living things
what is the formula for the mean rate of reaction?
rate of reaction = amount of reactant used or amount of product formed / time
how do you find the rate of a reaction at one particular point in time?
you have to plot a graph and find the gradient at that time
what are the three ways to measure the rate of a reaction?
what units would you use to measure a product or reactant if it’s a gas?
cm^3
what units would you use to measure a product or reactant if it’s a solid?
grams
what is the most common measurement of time when calculating rate of reaction?
seconds
what are common examples of the units used for the rate of a reaction
cm^3/s, g/s, or mol/s
how do you measure the rate of a reaction using precipitation and colour change? (4 points)
how do you measure the rate of a reaction using a change in mass? (5 steps)
how do you measure the rate of a reaction using the volume of gas given off?
what do magnesium and HCl react to produce?
Hydrogen gas
what are the 6 steps to using the reaction between magnesium and HCl to investigate the effect of concentration on the rate of reaction?
what are the 6 steps to using the reaction between sodium thiosulfate and HCl to investigate the effect of concentration on the rate of reaction?
why should the reaction between sodium thiosulfate and HCl be carried out in a well-ventilated place?
because it releases sulfur dioxide