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15 Chemical Kinetics
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15 Chemical Kinetics
Chemical kinetics: the study of reaction rate, ? a quantity
conditions affecting it,
the molecular events during a chemical reaction (mechanism), and 
presence of other components (catalysis).
Factors affecting reaction rate:
Concentrations of reactants
Catalyst
Temperature
Surface area of solid reactants or catalyst
What quantities do we study regarding chemical reactions?
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15 Chemical Kinetics
1
15 Chemical Kinetics
Chemical kinetics: the study of reaction rate, ? a quantity
conditions affecting it,
the molecular events during a chemical reaction (mechanism), and 
presence of other components (catalysis).
Factors affecting reaction rate:
Concentrations of reactants
Catalyst
Temperature
Surface area of solid reactants or catalyst
What quantities do we study regarding chemical reactions?
15 Chemical Kinetics
2
Reaction Rate Defined
Reaction rate: changes in a concentration 
of a product or a reactant per unit time.
?[ ] concentration
Reaction rate = ——
? t
[ ]
t
?[ ]
?t
change
Define reaction rate and explain
Average reaction rate
Instantaneous reaction rate
(2 tangents shown)
Initial reaction rate
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15 Chemical Kinetics
1
15 Chemical Kinetics
Chemical kinetics: the study of reaction rate, ? a quantity
conditions affecting it,
the molecular events during a chemical reaction (mechanism), and 
presence of other components (catalysis).
Factors affecting reaction rate:
Concentrations of reactants
Catalyst
Temperature
Surface area of solid reactants or catalyst
What quantities do we study regarding chemical reactions?
15 Chemical Kinetics
2
Reaction Rate Defined
Reaction rate: changes in a concentration 
of a product or a reactant per unit time.
?[ ] concentration
Reaction rate = ——
? t
[ ]
t
?[ ]
?t
change
Define reaction rate and explain
Average reaction rate
Instantaneous reaction rate
(2 tangents shown)
Initial reaction rate
15 Chemical Kinetics
3
Expressing reaction rates
For a chemical reaction, there are many ways to express the reaction 
rate. The relationships among expressions depend on the equation.
Note the expression and reasons for their relations for the reaction 
2 NO + O
2 
(g) = 2 NO
2
(g)
?[O
2
] 1 ?[NO]       1   ?[NO
2
] 
Reaction rate = – ——— = – — ———— = — ———
? t 2 ? t 2      ? t
Make sure you can write expressions for any reaction and figure out 
the relationships. For example, give the reaction rate expressions for
2 N
2
O
5
= 4 NO
2
+ O
2
How can the rate expression be unique and universal?
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15 Chemical Kinetics
1
15 Chemical Kinetics
Chemical kinetics: the study of reaction rate, ? a quantity
conditions affecting it,
the molecular events during a chemical reaction (mechanism), and 
presence of other components (catalysis).
Factors affecting reaction rate:
Concentrations of reactants
Catalyst
Temperature
Surface area of solid reactants or catalyst
What quantities do we study regarding chemical reactions?
15 Chemical Kinetics
2
Reaction Rate Defined
Reaction rate: changes in a concentration 
of a product or a reactant per unit time.
?[ ] concentration
Reaction rate = ——
? t
[ ]
t
?[ ]
?t
change
Define reaction rate and explain
Average reaction rate
Instantaneous reaction rate
(2 tangents shown)
Initial reaction rate
15 Chemical Kinetics
3
Expressing reaction rates
For a chemical reaction, there are many ways to express the reaction 
rate. The relationships among expressions depend on the equation.
Note the expression and reasons for their relations for the reaction 
2 NO + O
2 
(g) = 2 NO
2
(g)
?[O
2
] 1 ?[NO]       1   ?[NO
2
] 
Reaction rate = – ——— = – — ———— = — ———
? t 2 ? t 2      ? t
Make sure you can write expressions for any reaction and figure out 
the relationships. For example, give the reaction rate expressions for
2 N
2
O
5
= 4 NO
2
+ O
2
How can the rate expression be unique and universal?
15 Chemical Kinetics
4
Calculating reaction rate
The concentrations of N
2
O
5
are 1.24e-2 and 0.93e-2 M at 600 and 
1200 s after the reactants are mixed at the appropriate temperature. 
Evaluate the reaction rates for
2 N
2
O
5
= 4 NO
2
+ O
2
Solution:
(0.93 – 1.24)e-2 – 0.31e-2 M
Decomposition rate of N
2
O
5
= – ———————— = – ——————
1200 – 600 600 s
= 5.2e-6 M s
-1
.
Note however, 
rate of formation of NO
2
= 1.02e-5 M s
-1
.
rate of formation of O
2
= 2.6e-6 M s
-1
.
The reaction rates are 
expressed in 3 forms
Be able to do this type problems
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15 Chemical Kinetics
1
15 Chemical Kinetics
Chemical kinetics: the study of reaction rate, ? a quantity
conditions affecting it,
the molecular events during a chemical reaction (mechanism), and 
presence of other components (catalysis).
Factors affecting reaction rate:
Concentrations of reactants
Catalyst
Temperature
Surface area of solid reactants or catalyst
What quantities do we study regarding chemical reactions?
15 Chemical Kinetics
2
Reaction Rate Defined
Reaction rate: changes in a concentration 
of a product or a reactant per unit time.
?[ ] concentration
Reaction rate = ——
? t
[ ]
t
?[ ]
?t
change
Define reaction rate and explain
Average reaction rate
Instantaneous reaction rate
(2 tangents shown)
Initial reaction rate
15 Chemical Kinetics
3
Expressing reaction rates
For a chemical reaction, there are many ways to express the reaction 
rate. The relationships among expressions depend on the equation.
Note the expression and reasons for their relations for the reaction 
2 NO + O
2 
(g) = 2 NO
2
(g)
?[O
2
] 1 ?[NO]       1   ?[NO
2
] 
Reaction rate = – ——— = – — ———— = — ———
? t 2 ? t 2      ? t
Make sure you can write expressions for any reaction and figure out 
the relationships. For example, give the reaction rate expressions for
2 N
2
O
5
= 4 NO
2
+ O
2
How can the rate expression be unique and universal?
15 Chemical Kinetics
4
Calculating reaction rate
The concentrations of N
2
O
5
are 1.24e-2 and 0.93e-2 M at 600 and 
1200 s after the reactants are mixed at the appropriate temperature. 
Evaluate the reaction rates for
2 N
2
O
5
= 4 NO
2
+ O
2
Solution:
(0.93 – 1.24)e-2 – 0.31e-2 M
Decomposition rate of N
2
O
5
= – ———————— = – ——————
1200 – 600 600 s
= 5.2e-6 M s
-1
.
Note however, 
rate of formation of NO
2
= 1.02e-5 M s
-1
.
rate of formation of O
2
= 2.6e-6 M s
-1
.
The reaction rates are 
expressed in 3 forms
Be able to do this type problems
15 Chemical Kinetics
5
Determine Reaction Rates
To measure reaction rate, we measure the concentration 
of either a reactant or product at several time intervals.
The concentrations are measured using spectroscopic 
method or pressure (for a gas). For example, the total 
pressure increases for the reaction:
2 N
2
O
5 
(g) ? 4 NO
2 
(g) + O
2
(g)
Because 5 moles of gas products are produced from 2 
moles of gas reactants. For the reaction
CaCO
3 
(s) ? CaO(s) + CO
2
(g)
The increase in gas pressure is entirely due to CO
2
formed.
barometer
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1. What is chemical kinetics?
Chemical kinetics is the branch of chemistry that studies the rates at which chemical reactions occur and the factors that influence these rates. It involves the measurement and mathematical description of the speed at which reactions take place, including the study of reaction mechanisms and the determination of reaction rates.
2. How is the rate of a chemical reaction determined?
The rate of a chemical reaction is determined by measuring the change in concentration of reactants or products over time. This can be done by monitoring the disappearance of reactants or the formation of products using various techniques such as spectrophotometry or titration. The rate can then be calculated by dividing the change in concentration by the corresponding change in time.
3. What factors affect the rate of a chemical reaction?
Several factors can affect the rate of a chemical reaction, including temperature, concentration of reactants, presence of catalysts, and surface area. Increasing the temperature generally increases the rate of a reaction as it provides more energy for the particles to collide and react. Higher concentrations of reactants also typically result in faster reactions, as there are more particles available for collisions. Catalysts can speed up reactions by providing an alternative reaction pathway with lower activation energy. Finally, increasing the surface area of solid reactants can enhance the rate of reactions by exposing more particles to potential collisions.
4. What is the role of activation energy in chemical kinetics?
Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to occur. It represents the energy barrier that reactant particles must overcome in order to convert into product particles. The higher the activation energy, the slower the reaction rate. Catalysts can lower the activation energy by providing an alternative pathway for the reaction, allowing it to occur more easily and rapidly.
5. How are reaction mechanisms determined in chemical kinetics?
Reaction mechanisms are determined through a combination of experimental data and theoretical models. By conducting experiments under different conditions and analyzing the rate of reaction at each condition, scientists can propose potential reaction mechanisms. These mechanisms are then tested and refined through further experiments and computational simulations. Techniques such as spectroscopy and kinetic modeling are commonly used to study reaction mechanisms and provide insights into the sequence of elementary steps involved in a chemical reaction.
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