CHM 1311 Final: CHM1311 Final Notes Part 6.

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If rate data are not available, intergrated rate law can be rearranged into an equation for a straight line y=mx+b. Time that the reactant combination takes to reach half its initial value. Half life for first order with intergrated rate law. So collision frequency, number of collisions per a unit of time provides an upper limit on how fast a reaction can take place. Collision theory deals with one step reactions. K is the rate constant, e is the base of the natural logarithms. T is the absolute temperature and r is the universal gas constant. Effect of temperature on k is ea, energy threshold that the colliding molecules must exceed in order to react. Activation energy for a forward reaction is the energy difference between the activated state and the reactants. Activation energy for the reverse reaction is the energy difference between the activated state and the products.

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