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Rate Laws

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Page 1: Rate Laws.  Determine the rate law from experimental data.  Explain the effect of concentration on reaction rates.  Derive rate law form a reaction.

Rate Laws

Page 2: Rate Laws.  Determine the rate law from experimental data.  Explain the effect of concentration on reaction rates.  Derive rate law form a reaction.

· Determine the rate law from experimental data.

· Explain the effect of concentration on reaction rates.

· Derive rate law form a reaction mechanism.

· Predict a reaction mechanism from rate law.

Page 3: Rate Laws.  Determine the rate law from experimental data.  Explain the effect of concentration on reaction rates.  Derive rate law form a reaction.

2A B

The rate is directly proportional to reactant A

Rate Law helps us calculate the rate of a reaction.

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where: k rate constant [A] concentration of Ax reaction order

Rate = k[A]x

**The rate constant (k) and the order (x) can only be determined experimentally**

It is an expression that shows the quantitative effect of concentration on reaction rate.

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Rate = k[A]x

The rate constant (k) is specific for each reaction at a specific temperature.

Temperature is the only factor to affect the rate constant.

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Order

Reaction

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The orders of a reaction (x and y) indicate how much each [reactant] affects the rate of a reaction.

A + B Products

Rate = k[A]x[B]y

Each reactant can affect the rate differently

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First order reaction ( x = 1)

The reaction rate is directly proportional to changes in reactant concentration.

[A] is doubled - rate doubles 2 = 21 [A] is tripled - rate triples 3 = 31

Rate = k[A]1x

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Second order reaction (x = 2)

The reaction rate is proportional to changes in reactant concentration squared.

Doubling [A] - increase rate 4x 4 = 22

Tripling [A] - rate increase 9x 9 = 32

Rate = k[A]2

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Zero order reaction (x = 0)

The rate does not depend on the [A]. • Changing [A] does NOT change the rate.

Third order reaction (x = 3)

The reaction rate is proportional to changes in reactant concentration cubed.

**NOT included in the rate law if determined to be zero order**

Rate = k[A]3

Rate = k

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Overall order of reaction is the sum of the orders:

x + y = overall reaction order

Rate = k[A][B]2

1st order + 2nd order = 3rd order overall

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Calculating Rate Law

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Several ways to determine the rate law:

• differential rate law - uses calculus

• integrated rate law – uses graphing software

• initial rates method – uses data tables

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Determining rate law:

Measure the effect of changes in concentration of one reactant on rate, while

H2O2 + 2 HI 2 H2O + I2

Rate Law is related to stoichiometry. BUT…

Usually cannot be determined from overall reaction.

keeping the other reactant constant.

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Common Sense Approach

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rate = k[H2O2] [HI]

rate = k[H2O2] [HI]

yx 11

1 H2O2 + 2 HI 2 H2O + I2

2x 2x2x

Doesn’t agree with stoichiometry

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3 A (g) + B (g) + 2 C (g) 2 D (g) + 3 E (g)

a. Write the rate law for this reaction.b. Calculate the value of the rate constant (k).c. Calculate the rate for Trial #5.d. Calculate the concentration of A in Trial #6.

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a. Write the rate law for this reaction. rate = k[A][B]2

1 2 0

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b. Calculate the value of the rate constant (k).

To find the value of k, we use that data from ANY trial.

rate = k[A][B]2

Don’t include units for k.

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c. Calculate the rate for Trial #5.

rate = k[A][B]2

rate = (200)(0.50 mol/L)(0.40 mol/L)2

rate = 16.0 mol/Ls

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d. Calculate the concentration of A in Trial #6.

rate = k[A][B]2

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Ratio Approach

8 = 2 4

2 = 1 2

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Using ratios: A + B → products

Trial [A] (mol/L) [B] (mol/L) Initial Rate (mol/Ls)

1 0.10 0.20 2.0

2 0.30 0.20 18.0

3 0.20 0.40 16.0

Rate = k[A]x[B] yRate = k[A]x[B] yRate α [A]x [B]y

Rate2 α [A]2x

[B]2y

Rate1 [A]1x

[B]1y

18.0 α [0.3]x [0.2]y

2.0 [0.1]x [0.2]y

18.0 α 0.3 x 0.2 y

2.0 0.1 0.2

9.0 α [3] [1]y

y = 0 or 1 or 2…..

3x 9x

x

9.0 α 9 [1]y1 α [1]y

22

Can’t have multiple answers…start over.

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Using ratios: A + B → products

Trial [A] (mol/L) [B] (mol/L) Initial Rate (mol/Ls)

1 0.10 0.20 2.0

2 0.30 0.20 18.0

3 0.20 0.40 16.0

Rate = k[A]2[B]Rate α [A]x [B]y

Rate3 α [A]3x

[B]3y

Rate1 [A]1x

[B]1y

16.0 α 0.2 2 0.4 y

2.0 0.1 0.2 y = first order

8.0 α [2]2 [2]y

8.0 α 4 [2]y

2.0 α [2]y

y1

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Tl[A]i

mol/L[B]i

mol/LInitial Rate(mol/Ls)

10.010

00.024

01.45 x 10−4

20.010

00.012

07.25 x 10−5

30.020

00.048

05.80 x 10−4

Rate = k[A] [B]

Rate α [A]x [B]y

Rate3 α [A]3x

[B]3y

Rate2 [A]2x

[B]2y

5.8 -4 α 0.2 x 0.048 1

7.25 -5 0.1 0.012

x = first order

8.0 α [2]x [4]1

8.0 α [2]x 4

2.0 α [2]x

y1x

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Conclusion: Everything in the Rate Law must be determined experimentally:

1. Write a basic rate law with all reactants

2. Determine the order for each reactant (1, 2, 0)

3. Re-write the rate law with the determined order of reaction for each

4. Solve any problems

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CAN YOU? / HAVE YOU?

· Determine the rate law from experimental data.

· Explain the effect of concentration on reaction rates.

· Derive rate law form a reaction mechanism.

· Predict a reaction mechanism from rate law.