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Title: Collision Theory


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Collision Theory
Chemical Kinetics
Factors Affecting Reaction Rate
  • In order for a reaction to occur, reactant
    particles must collide with each other.
  • In order for a reaction to occur, the collisions
    must be effective.
  • Effective collisions sufficient energy and
    correct orientation.

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H2 I2 ? 2HI
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Factors Affecting Rate of Reaction
  • 1. Nature of Reactants
  • 2. Surface Area
  • 3. Temperature
  • 4. Concentration
  • 5. Pressure
  • 6. Catalyst

Increasing frequency of effective collisions
increases rate of reaction.
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1. Nature of Reactants
  • _____________________________ bonded substances
    are slower to react than _________________________
    _____ bonded substances.

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How does increasing surface area affect reaction
rate?
Mg(s) 2HCl(aq) ? MgCl2(aq) H2(g)
Large Piece of Mg
Small Pieces of Mg
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2. Surface Area
  • Draw a curve (graph) showing the relationship
    between surface area and reaction rate
  • Relate this relationship to collision theory

As surface area increases, reaction rate
________________.
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3. Temperature
  • Draw a curve (graph) showing the relationship
    between temperature and reaction rate
  • Relate this relationship to collision theory

As temperature increases, reaction rate
__________________.
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Concentration
HC2H3O2 NaHCO3 ? NaC2H3O2
H2CO3 Acetic Sodium Sodium Carbonic
Acid Bicarbonate Acetate Acid
H2CO3 ? H2O CO2 Carbonic
Water Carbon Acid
Dioxide
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4. Concentration
  • Draw a curve (graph) showing the relationship
    between concentration and reaction rate
  • Relate this relationship to collision theory

As concentration increases, reaction rate
________________.
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5. Pressure
  • Draw a curve (graph) showing the relationship
    between pressure and reaction rate
  • Relate this relationship to collision theory

As pressure increases, reaction rate
________________.
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6. Catalyst
  • Catalyst The addition of a catalyst ___________
    reaction rate.

Definition of a catalyst
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Homework
  • Collision Theory
  • Orange Book Pg. 110, Q 1-10
  • Pg. 121, Q 1, 2, 4, 5
  • Pg. 123, Q 18, 19,
    21, 22, 23
  • Must do. Other HW questions are optional.
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