define rate constant; • discuss the dependence of rate of reactions on concentration, temperature and catalyst; • derive integrated rate equations for the zero
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➢ Determine the rate law and rate constant for a reaction from a series of experiments given the measured rates for various concentrations of reactants ➢ Use the
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The units for the rate constant, k, are found by using the normal units for rate (M/s) and concentration (M) in the rate law and applying algebra to solve for k Solve (
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This rate constant converts chemical concentrations into reaction rates Thus, in the above example, the rate of production C = k [A] [B], where k is the rate
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define rate constant; • discuss the dependence of rate of reactions on concentration, temperature and catalyst; • derive integrated rate equations for the zero
[PDF] Chapter 14 Chemical Kinetics
Rates are affected by several factors: • The concentrations of the reactants: Most chemical reactions proceed faster if the concentration of one or more of the
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