CAS CH 112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Chemical Kinetics, Dd National, Reaction Rate Constant

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The study of the rates of chemical reactions and the mechanisms by which they occur. Rate: change in concentration per unit time: mol l-1 s-1. Reaction rate positive: expressed in terms of products (concentrations increasing with time) Reaction rate negative: expressed in terms of reactants (concentrations decreasing with time) Example of data set for rate of decomposition reaction: Average rate = change in concentration time interval. Can read values off graph to determine e. g. using graph below: = 4. 6 x 10-6 mol l-1 min -1. Instantaneous rate = slope of tangent to curve at time t. = - d [r] dt or d [p] dt. For aa + bb cc + dd. So for h2 (g) + i2 (g) 2hi (g): Hi must be produces at twice the rate (in moles per second) that h2 or i2 is disappearing d [hi] dt. 2nocl (g) 2no (g) + cl2 (g) = k [r1]a [r2]b k is rate constant.

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