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Factors that affect rate of reactions (4) - Correct Answer temperature, physical state, reactant concentration, presence of a catalyst Average rate of appearance/disappearance - Correct Answer rate = ΔA/ΔT (negative if it asks for appearance and it's disappearing) Graphical representation of first order - Correct Answer ln[A] straight line negative slope Graphical representation of second order - Correct Answer 1/[A] straight line positive slope First order intedrated rate law - Correct Answer ln[A]= -kt + ln[A₀] Second order integrated rate law - Correct Answer 1/[A]=-kt+1/[A₀] Collision theory - Correct Answer must have enough energy to overcome Ea, must be properly oriented, must collide Molecularity - Correct Answer amount of molecules participating as reactants half-life equation - Correct Answer T₁/₂=.693/k Arrhenius Equation - Correct Answer K=Ae^-Ea/RT units of rate constant 1st order - Correct Answer s⁻¹ units of rate constant 2nd order - Correct Answer M⁻¹s⁻¹ Strong acids - Correct Answer HBr HI HCl HClO₃ HClO₄ HNO₃ H₂SO₄ Strong bases - Correct Answer NaOH KOH LiOH RbOH CsOH Ca(OH)₂ Sr(OH)₂ Ba(OH)₂ End point - Correct Answer indicator changes color Percent ionization - Correct Answer Concentration ionized/original concentration x 100% Platinum charge and coordination # - Correct Answer 2,4 Cobalt charge and coordination # - Correct Answer 3,6 Chromium

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1st order rate law - Correct Answer -Rate = k[A]; linear



2nd order rate law - Correct Answer -rate = k[A]^2; nonlinear



1st order half life - Correct Answer -time required for 1/2 of reactant to react



radioactive decay - Correct Answer -The breakdown of a radioactive element, releasing particles and
energy

well known 1st order process; radioactive isotopes characterized according to half life (carbon dating)



collision model - Correct Answer -a model based on the idea that molecules must collide to react; used
to account for the observed characteristics of reaction rates

only certain orientations lead to reactions



What does k depend on in the Arrhenius Equation? - Correct Answer -1. fraction of molecules w/ Ea or
greater

-Maxwell-boltzmann distribution

2. # of collisions per second (z)

3. fraction of collisions w/ correct orientation (p)

(A=pz; k=Ae^-Ea/rt)



Activation energy - Correct Answer -the minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical
reaction, energy barrier



Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution - Correct Answer -Shows the spread of energies (distribution of
velocities) that molecules of gas or liquid have at a particular temperature

, What happens to maxwell-boltzmann distribution as temp increases? - Correct Answer -the distribution
of kinetic energies flattens and broadens and the position of the peak increases



Catalyst - Correct Answer -substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without being
consumed



homogenous catalyst - Correct Answer -a catalyst that is in the same phase as all the reactants and
products in a reaction system



heterogenous catalyst - Correct Answer -a catalyst that exists in a different physical state than the
reaction it catalyzes



Enzyme - Correct Answer -biological catalyst, specific protein



How do catalysts speed up reactions? - Correct Answer -by lowering the activation energy



SN1 mechanism - Correct Answer -2 step, slow unimolecular(1st order) 1st step, dissociative



SN2 mechanism - Correct Answer -1 step, bimolecular (2nd order) process, associative



Entropy - Correct Answer -(S) a measure of the distribution of energy in a system at a specific temp



2nd law of thermodynamics - Correct Answer -the total S of the universe increases in an spontaneous
process



Microstate - Correct Answer -(omega) a unique distribution of particles among energy levels



Standard molar entropies - Correct Answer -a measure of the energy dispersed into one mole of a
substance at a particular temperature

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