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Unit 5 Kinetics - Coggle Diagram
Unit 5 Kinetics
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5.1 Reaction rates
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The rates of change of reactant and product concentrations are determined by the stoichiometry in the balanced chemical equation.
The rate of a reaction is influenced by: reactant concentrations, temperature, surface area, catalysts, and other environmental factors
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5.4 Elementary reactions
5.7 Introduction to reaction mechanism
5.8 reaction mechanism and rate law
5.9 steady-state approximation
Reaction
mechanism
- elementary steps when combined should align with the overall balanced equation of a chemical reaction (with correct stoichiometry).
- Must agree with the experimentally determined rate law expression!
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catalyst will frequently be consumed in the rate-determining step of the reaction, only to be regenerated in a subsequent step in the mechanism.
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elementary
reaction
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The rate law of an elementary reaction can be inferred from the stoichiometry of the molecules participating in a collision