Physical Chemistry : Rate Law and Reaction Order

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 :Reaction Kinetics

Which of the following is always true regarding reaction orders?

Possible Answers:

Rate of a reaction doesn’t depend on the reaction order

Rate of a reaction decreases as the reaction order increases

None of these

Rate of a reaction increases as the reaction order increases

有限公司rrect answer:

Rate of a reaction doesn’t depend on the reaction order

Explanation:

Individual反应物的顺序是一个变量使用d to determine the rate of a reaction. Each reactant in the rate-limiting step of a reaction is assigned an order (typically zeroth, 1st, or 2nd). Thereactionorder is the sum of all individual orders. The rate of a reaction is defined as follows.

Whereis the rate of the reaction,andare reactants,is rate constant, andandare individual orders. The reaction order of of this reaction would be. Note that the rate of a reaction depends on the concentration of reactants, rate constant, and the individual orders. It doesn’t depend on the reaction order.

Example Question #2 :Reaction Kinetics

You are analyzing a drug. After performing some tests you observe that the drug elimination follows first order. How long will it take for 75% of drug to be eliminated from the body?

Possible Answers:

Cannot be determined without knowing the rate constant

有限公司rrect answer:

Cannot be determined without knowing the rate constant

Explanation:

半衰期的定义是它的时间takes to reduce the concentration of a substance (in this case a drug). After one half-life, 50% of the drug will be eliminated and 50% will remain. After the second half-life, half of the remaining drug (25%) will be eliminated; therefore, at the end of second half-life 75% of drug will be eliminated. To solve for this time, we can simply calculate the half-life and multiply it by 2.

To solve this question, we need to know the equation for half-life. It is stated that the reaction follows first-order; therefore, the half-life for a first order reaction is defined as

Whereis half-life andis the rate constant. Since we are not given the rate constant we cannot calculate the half-life.

Example Question #3 :Reaction Kinetics

Which of the following is true regarding a first order reaction?

Possible Answers:

The half-life increases as the rate constant decreases

The half-life increases as the concentration of reactants increases

More than one of these

The half-life increases as the concentration of reactants decreases

有限公司rrect answer:

The half-life increases as the rate constant decreases

Explanation:

The half-life of a first order reaction is as follows:

Whereis half-life andis the rate constant. The half-life only depends on the rate constant. Since rate constant is in the denominator, half-life and rate constant are inversely proportional. This means that half-life increases as rate constant decreases and vice versa. Concentration of reactants does not affect the half-life for a first order reaction.

Example Question #1 :Equilibrium And Kinetics

The rate constant__________as temperature increases and__________as catalyst is added.

Possible Answers:

increases . . . increases

doesn't change . . . decreases

decreases . . . decreases

increases . . . doesn’t change

有限公司rrect answer:

increases . . . increases

Explanation:

Rate constant is a unique constant for each reaction that determines the rate of a reaction. It is one of several variables that determines the rate of reaction. As rate constant increases the rate of reaction increases. Rate constant depends on two main factors: temperature and activation energy. The rate constant increases as the temperature is increased. Recall that increasing temperature increases the kinetic energy of the molecules; therefore, an increase in temperature will increase the amount of molecules that reach activation energy. This will increase the rate constant and, subsequently, the rate of the reaction.

Rate constant increases as the activation energy is decreased. Activation energy is the energy hill that reactants must overcome to produce products. If the activation energy is decreased then it will be easier for reactants to overcome the energy hill and convert into products; therefore, decreasing activation energy will increase the rate constant and, subsequently, the rate of the reaction. Recall that catalysts speed up a reaction (increase rate of reaction) by lowering activation energy; therefore, catalysts increase the rate constant.

Example Question #1 :Equilibrium And Kinetics

The integrated form of the rate law for a 0th order reaction is given as:

Given that a reactionwith rate constantis 0th order, which of the following are false?

I. The concentration of reactant does not change with time.

2独立于反应物桩ion.

III. The reaction rate constanthas no affect on the final concentration of reactant over time.

Possible Answers:

II only

I, II, and III

II and III

I only

I and III

有限公司rrect answer:

I and III

Explanation:

有限公司ndition I is false. The reactant concentration does change over time (can be seen the integrated rate law, which has aterm), it just does not depend on the reactant concentration.

有限公司ndition II is true. The rate is independent of reactant concentration for 0th order reactions.

有限公司ndition III is false.does have an affect on the overall reactant concentration over time (can be seen by in the integrated rate law, which has aterm).

Example Question #1 :Rate Law And Reaction Order

The integrated rate law of a first order reaction is given by:

whereis the initial reactant concentration,is the reactant concentration at time, andis the reaction rate constant.

Which of the following are false for a first order reaction?

I. A plot of [A] vs. t will be linear

2A plot of ln[A] vs, t will be linear

III. The rate law is proportional to ln[A]

IV. The rate law is independent of [A]

V. The rate law is proportional to [A]

Possible Answers:

IV and V

I, II, III, and IV

II, III, and IV

I, III, and IV

II, III, and V

有限公司rrect answer:

I, III, and IV

Explanation:

唯一的声明是真的是一个阴谋of ln[A] vs t will be linear for a first order reaction (this can be seen from the integrated rate law given, since the form of the equation is

Withandand

Additionally, for a first order reaction, the rate is proportional to the concentration of [A].

All other statements are not true. A plot of [A] vs. t will be exponential.

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