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Chemical Kinetics Chapter 13 Copyright©TheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.Permissionrequiredforreproductionordisplay. PowerPoint Lecture Presentation by J. David Robertson University of Missouri a study of the rates of chemical reactions Chemical Kinetics Basically….How fast does a chemical reaction occur? Rates of Chemical Reactions Rate of a chemical reaction refers to the change in concentration of a substance per unit of time Let’s consider the rate at which you give me 3 dollars…. your 3 dollars → my 3 dollars Let’s say that it took you 5 seconds to give it to me. your 3 dollars → my 3 dollars reactants products What is the rate of the reaction with respect to me [products]? Rate = change in concentration of money change in time Remember, change ( ∆ ) is always [ final – initial] Rate = + [3-0 dollars] [5-0 secs] Positive because I am the product which gains the money Rate = 0.6 dollars/sec What is the rate with respect to you? Rate of reaction = - [0-3 dollars] [5-0 secs] Negative because you are the reactant and you are losing money Rate of reaction = 0.6 dollars/sec ***Therefore, you can determine the rate of reaction either by using the reactants or the products. It will give you the same rate of reaction**** Let’s consider the rates for chemical reaction NO(g) + ½ O 2 (g) → NO 2 (g) Rate of the disappearance of NO: Rate = -∆[NO] ∆t Rate of the disappearance of O 2 : Rate = -∆[O 2 ] ∆t Rate of the appearance of NO 2 : Rate = +∆[NO 2 ] ∆t AB 13.1 rate=- ∆[A] ∆t rate= ∆[B] ∆t time If you know the rate of one species in a reaction you can determine the rate of any other species by the mole to mole ratio. Consider the previous reaction: NO(g) + ½ O 2 (g) → NO 2 (g) The nitrogen dioxide increases at a rate of 0.0396 mol/L •s. What is the rate of oxygen decreasing? 0.0396 mol NO 2 L • sec x ½ mol O 2 1 mol NO 2 = 0.0198 mol O 2 /L• s NO(g) + ½ O 2 (g) → NO 2 (g) To determine the rate of reaction, you take the rate that you are given and divide by the stoichiometry in the balance reaction. The rate of disappearance of O 2 is 0.0198 mol/L •s. What is the rate of reaction? 0.0198 mol O 2 ½ L • s = 0.0396 mol/L• s Rate of the reaction Test Your Skill: 2NO(g) + Cl 2 (g) → 2NOCl(g) The NOCl concentration increases at a rate of 0.030 mol/L•s under a particular set of conditions. Calculate the rate of disappearance of chlorine at this time and the rate of reaction. For the reaction: [...]... raised to some powers aA + bB          cC + dD Rate = k [A]x[B]y reaction is xth order in A reaction is yth order in B reaction is (x +y)th order overall 13.2 Reaction Mechanisms The overall progress of a chemical reaction can be represented  at the molecular level by a series of simple elementary steps  or elementary reactions The sequence of elementary steps that leads to product  formation is the reaction... you have been told a rate-limiting or slow step • Reaction order is always defined in terms of reactant  (not product) concentrations • The order of a reactant is not related to the  stoichiometric coefficient of the reactant in the balanced  chemical equation F2 (g) + 2ClO2 (g)          2FClO2 (g) rate = k [F2][ClO2] 1 13.2 Determine the rate law and calculate the rate constant for  the following reaction from the following data: S2O82- (aq) + 3I- (aq)          2SO42- (aq) + I3- (aq) . Missouri a study of the rates of chemical reactions Chemical Kinetics Basically….How fast does a chemical reaction occur? Rates of Chemical Reactions Rate of a chemical reaction refers to the. Chemical Kinetics Chapter 13 Copyright©TheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.Permissionrequiredforreproductionordisplay. PowerPoint. or the products. It will give you the same rate of reaction**** Let’s consider the rates for chemical reaction NO(g) + ½ O 2 (g) → NO 2 (g) Rate of the disappearance of NO: Rate = -∆[NO]

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