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Page 1: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

Chapter 7.4

Page 2: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

*Reaction Rates tell you:

the rate that reactants change into products

*Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy released is the same in all cases

Reaction Rates

Page 3: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* Changes over time are expressed as rates. Examples:

*changes in location are often expressed as speed: *mph (miles per hour) kph (kilometers per hour)

*changes in volume are often expressed as flow:*gps (gallons per second) lps (liters per second)

* Reaction rates are often expressed as: *How fast reactants are consumed <or>

*How fast products are formed <or>

*How fast energy is absorbed or released

Reaction Rates

Page 4: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

Some Factors Affecting Chemical Reaction Rates:

*Temperature

*Surface area

*Concentration

*Stirring

*Catalysts

Page 5: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* Reaction rate depends on how often reactant particles collide. •If collision are more frequent reaction rate increases.

•If collisions are less frequent reaction rate decreases.

* Reaction rates can be changed• Vary conditions so collisions increase or decrease

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: General

Page 6: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* Increasing temperature increases reaction rate*Generally (but not always)

* Decreasing temperature decreases reaction rate*Example: Milk stored in a refrigerator slows down the reactions that cause the milk to spoil.

WHY?

* Increased temperature particles moving faster*Collide more often

Collide with more energy

faster rate of reaction

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: Temperature

Page 7: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* For a given mass of material:

smaller particle sizes greater surface area*Increased surface increased collisions

More particles reacting Faster reaction rate

* Examples:

*Crushed ice melts much more quickly than large block of ice

*Small twigs and branches burn much more quickly than big logs

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: Surface Area

Page 8: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* Stirring reactants:*Increases particles exposure to each other

*More exposure faster reaction rate

* Example: Clothes in washing machine

*Particles of detergent react with particles of the stains on clothes

*A washing machine speeds up the reaction by stirring the contents back and forth.

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: Stirring

Page 9: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* Concentration = # of particles in a given volume. *More particles in a given volume

more opportunities for collisions

reaction rate is faster

*Greater the concentration faster the reaction rate

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: Concentration

Page 10: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* Dye solution in left beaker is more concentrated than solution in right.

* Increasing concentration of dye increases rate of color change in the material.

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: Concentration

Page 11: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* For gases, concentration changes with pressure.

* Greater the pressure of a gaseous reactant

Greater is its concentrationFaster reaction rate.

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: Gas Pressure

Page 12: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* Catalyst: substance that affects the reaction rate without being used up in the reaction.

* Catalysts can: * Speed up a reaction <or>

* Enable a reaction to occur at lower temperature.

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: Catalysts

Page 13: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

Ex: One of the ways to make sulfuric acid is to react sulfur dioxide with oxygen to form sulfur trioxide. *This reaction happens very slowly without a catalyst

* [vanadium(V) oxide is a good catalyst for this reaction]

*The catalyst is neither a reactant nor a product, so it is written over the arrow.

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: Catalysts

Page 14: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

* Catalyst lowers energy required for effective collisions

Factors Affecting Reaction Rates: Catalysts

Page 15: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

Review - Factors Affecting Chemical Reaction Rates:

Exit Slips Next Slide

*Temperature

*Surface area

*Concentration

*Stirring

*Catalysts

Page 16: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

Exit Slip Questions

1. A reaction rate is the rate at which reactants change into products over time.

TrueFalse

Page 17: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

2. What are two things that might happen to a reaction if a catalyst is added to the reaction?

Exit Slip Questions

Page 18: Chapter 7.4. * Reaction Rates tell you:  the rate that reactants change into products * Fast or slow, controlled or uncontrolled - total amount of energy

What impact will each of the following changes have on the rate of most chemical reactions (increase or decrease)? 3)decreasing the temperature

4)grinding a reactant into a fine powder

5) stirring the reaction mixture

6)decreasing the concentration of one of the reactants

Exit Slip Questions