A comprehensive review of chemical kinetics, including rate equations, collision theory, catalysts, and the Arrhenius equation. Challenge yourself with…
10 questions • Zestly
• In the reaction A + B -> C, the rate equation is determined to be rate = k[A][B]. If the concentration of A is doubled and the…
• Which of the following statements correctly describe the effect of a catalyst on a reaction mechanism and the Maxwell-Boltzmann…
• For a reaction with an overall order of 3, what are the units of the rate constant k, assuming concentration is measured in mol dm^-3 and…
• Given the reaction 2X + Y -> Z, the following initial rate data was collected: [X]=0.1, [Y]=0.1, Rate=0.02; [X]=0.2, [Y]=0.1, Rate=0.08…
• Which of the following are true regarding the Arrhenius equation $k = Ae^{-Ea/RT}$?
• A reaction mechanism is proposed as: Step 1: A + B -> C (slow); Step 2: C + B -> D (fast). What is the rate equation for this reaction?
• Which factors influence the value of the rate constant k?
• In the context of collision theory, why does a small increase in temperature lead to a large increase in reaction rate?
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