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Chapter 13

Chemical Kinetics

Reaction Rate
Reaction Rate
The rate of reaction is the change in the amount of a reactant or product per unit time. Reaction rates are therefore determined by measuring the time ...
Measuring Reaction Rates
Measuring Reaction Rates
Polarimetry finds application in chemical kinetics to measure the concentration and reaction kinetics of optically active substances during a chemical ...
Concentration and Rate Law
Concentration and Rate Law
The rate of a reaction is affected by the concentrations of reactants. Rate laws (differential rate laws) or rate equations are mathematical expressions ...
Determining Order of Reaction
Determining Order of Reaction
Rate laws describe the relationship between the rate of a chemical reaction and the concentration of its reactants. In a rate law, the rate constant k and ...
The Integrated Rate Law: The Dependence of Concentration on Time
The Integrated Rate Law: The Dependence of Concentration on Time
While the differential rate law relates the rate and concentrations of reactants, a second form of rate law called the integrated rate law relates ...
Half-life of a Reaction
Half-life of a Reaction
The half-life of a reaction (t1/2) is the time required for one-half of a given amount of reactant to be consumed. In each succeeding half-life, half of ...
Temperature Dependence on Reaction Rate
Temperature Dependence on Reaction Rate
The Collision Theory Atoms, molecules, or ions must collide before they can react with each other. Atoms must be close together to form chemical bonds. ...
Arrhenius Plots
Arrhenius Plots
The Arrhenius equation relates the activation energy and the rate constant, k, for chemical reactions. In the Arrhenius equation, k = Ae−Ea/RT, R is ...
Reaction Mechanisms
Reaction Mechanisms
Chemical reactions often occur in a stepwise fashion, involving two or more distinct reactions taking place in a sequence. A balanced equation indicates ...
Rate-Determining Steps
Rate-Determining Steps
Relating Reaction Mechanisms In a multistep reaction mechanism, one of the elementary steps progresses significantly slower than the others. This slowest ...
Catalysis
Catalysis
The presence of a catalyst affects the rate of a chemical reaction. A catalyst is a substance that can increase the reaction rate without being consumed ...
Enzymes
Enzymes
Inside living organisms, enzymes act as catalysts for many biochemical reactions involved in cellular metabolism. The role of enzymes is to reduce the ...
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