Use collision theory to explain why reaction rates depend on the concentration of the reactants and on the temperature of the reaction mix. PLEASE EXPLAIN.
Use collision theory to explain why reaction rates depend on the concentration of the reactants and...
1. Utilize your knowledge of reaction rates, collision theory and activation energy to explain why we keep most foods in the refrigerator?
2. Utilize your knowledge of reaction rates, collision theory and activation energy to explain why concentrated solutions of acids are more reactive than dilute solutions of acids?
3. Explain how both temperature and concentration affects the rate of reaction in terms of collision model by DRAWING the reactants' particles behavior and motion at low and high temperature and likewise at low and high concentration in the boxes below (4 marks) Temperature effect: -High Low Concentration effect: High Low
3. Explain how both temperature and concentration affects the rate of reaction in terms of collision model by DRAWING the reactants' particles behavior and motion at low and high...
Explain the collision model and why concentration and temperature affect rate Explain how catalysts affect reaction rate. Draw and interpret reaction energy diagrams – catalyzed, uncatalyzed, and multi-step.
1. DISCUSS ACTIVATED COMPLEX THEORY OF REACTION RATES 2. DISCUSS THE COLLISION THEORY OF REACTION RATES. COMARE THIS WITH THE ACTIVATED COMPLEX THEORY THANKS
Question 2 of 10 Which of the following statements concerning the collision theory of reaction rates is correct? 1. The activation energy is the difference between the EAHf° (products) and EAHf° (reactants). 2. The activation energy for the forward reaction is the negative of the activation energy for the reverse reaction. 3. The pre-exponential or frequency factor in the Arrhenius equation is a measure of the fraction of reactant molecules having sufficient energy to react. 4. The activation energy of...
Dr. Megehee Which statement is false concerning collision theory and reaction rates? A) In most reactions, when reactants collide they must be in B) The the proper orientation. rate of a reaction is directly proportional to the number of effective collisions Generally, reaction rates increase by a factor of 10 for each 10 degree increase in Usually, reactions having a low Ea occur faster than ones having a high Ea- Not all collisions are effective.
Theory Topics - Explain why inexpensive Calorimeters must use Small quantities of reactants and low concentrations Describe how a (Cerror in temperature reading con lead to a large error overall in this lab. AH calculation
Explain why the intrinsic carrier concentration is temperature dependent with reference to band theory.
Which of the following is true regarding the concentration of the reactants for a chemical reaction that is at equilibrium. a. Concentration of the reactants will not change because the forward reaction has stopped b. Concentration of the reactants will not change because the intermediate is used up c. Concentration of the reactants will not change because the forward and reverse reacts rates are equal d. Concentration of the reactants will change because this is a dynamic process e. Concentration...