Title: Kinetics Part II: Rate Laws
1Kinetics Part IIRate Laws Order of Reaction
Based on Brady Senese 5/eChap. 13 Sec 3
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2Rate of Rxn vs. Rate Law
Rate of reaction is based on one component
(reactant or product) of the reaction
disappearance of a reactant or formation of a
product. Rate law is a rate expression that
includes all reactants. LEARN THESE TERMS SO YOU
KNOW WHAT IS BEING ASKED FOR!!
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3The Rate Law Depends On The Concentrations Used
- Rate kreactantorder
- k is a reaction rate constant, a measure of time
efficiency - High values of k mean high efficiency
- k must be determined experimentally
- Each experiment has its own rate law
- Rate law must be determined experimentally
4A B products
- Rate k AmBn
- where m and n are the "orders of reaction" and
are found by experiment, NOT based on the
coefficients of the chemical equation, - and k is the "rate constant."
- This expression is called the "rate law."
5H2SeO3 6I- 4H Se 2I3- 3H2O
- Rate 5.0x105 L5mol-5 s-1 H2SeO3 I-3H2
- 5.0x105 mol-5 s-1 is the rate constant (k).
- We speak of the reaction as being
- first order with respect to H2SeO3,
- third order with respect to I-,
- second order with respect to H, and
- the overall order of reaction is 6 (sum of all
the orders). - Learn this terminology!
- What is the unit of Rate in the equation shown
above?
Do Practice Exercises 7 8 on p.529.
6What is a rate law used for? Rate changes with
concentrations. The rate law allows us to
determine the rate for various concentrations of
the reactants.
- Example
- The rate law for the reaction 2A B?3C is
- Rate 0.045M-1s-1 AB
- If the concentration of A is 0.2M and that of B
is 0.3M, what will be the reaction rate?
rate 0.045 M-1 s-1 0.2M0.3M
rate 0.0027 M/s
Do Practice Exercises 5 6 p.526
7- Chlorine Dioxide, ClO2, is a reddish-yellow gas
that is soluble in water. In basic solution it
gives ClO3- and ClO2- ions. - ClO2(aq) OH?(aq) ?? ClO3?(aq) ClO2?(aq) H2O
(l) - The rate law is RatekClO22OH-. What is the
value of the rate constant given that when
ClO20.060M, OH- 0.030M, the reaction rate
is 0.0248 M/s - 0.02 M-1 /s
- 0.02 M/s
- 0.02 s-
- None of these
2.3x102 M-2 s-1
8Orders
- indicate the degree of resistance to reaction- a
high order suggests a reactant that is slow to
react, - are indicated for each reactant,
- the overall reaction order is the sum of
individual reactant orders - may be negative, fractional or integers, but in
this course we will usually encounter positive
integers - must be determined from experimental data
9Determining The Rate Law
- Run reaction under the same conditions, varying
only the concentrations of reactants (not the
temperature, etc.) - A ratio of rate laws for each experiment allows
us to determine the orders of each reactant - The rate law is unique to temperature and
concentration conditions
10Use Rate Laws To Determine Orders
2NO(g) O2(g) ? 2NO2(g)
- Select 2 rate laws that vary in concentration for
only one of the substances (NO).
Hint Write the fractions with the larger R on
top.
11Use Rate Laws To Determine Orders
2NO(g) O2(g) ? 2NO2(g)
- Next choose 2 rate laws where the concentration
for the other component - (O2) changes.
x2, y 1 so.. Rate k NO2O2
12Determining The Value Of k
- Finally we can solve for k. Use any rate law and
the orders that we have determined.
rate kNO2O2
0.048M/s k 0.015M20.015M
1.4104 M-2s-1 k
Do Example 13.4 p.531, Exercises 9 10 p.531.
13Determine The Rate Law From Given Data
z0
x1
y1
ratekAB Note that changing the concentration
of C had no effect on the rate. We say it is
zero order with respect to C.
14Effect of Order of Rxn on Rate
- Consider Rate kAn
- If n 0, change in conc has no effect on rate.
- If n 1, Rate kA1 and when conc is 2x,
- rate is 2x.
- If n 2, Rate kA2 and when conc is 2x,
- rate is 4x
- If n 2, when conc is tripled, rate is ?
- rate is 9x
- If n 3, and conc is doubled, rate is?
- rate is 8x
15What is the rate law? Rate kA?B? Rate
kA1B2
16- For the following data, determine the order of
NO2 in the reaction at 25 - 2 NO2(g) F2(g)? 2 NO2F(g)
Do Examples13.4, 13.5, Exercise 11, 12 p.532-533
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