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$$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

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Page 1: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

$$$ Quiz $$$

Reaction Rates and Equilibrium

Page 2: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What are the units for a reaction rate?

M/s, molarity per second, concentration

per second

Page 3: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What is the highest energy stage of a reaction called?

transition stateor

activated complex

Page 4: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

How does a catalyst speed up a reaction?

Lowers activation energy barrier

Page 5: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

When reacting molecules collide with each other, do they always form a reaction?

No, improper orientation,

not enough KE

Page 6: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What is a calorie or joule?

Unit of heat (q)

Page 7: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What are the four factors we discussed that affect the rate of reaction?

Temperature, concentration, particle size, and use of catalyst

Page 8: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What does an inhibitor do?

Interferes with the action of a catalyst

Page 9: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

At equilibrium, what can you say about reactants and

products?

The rates of production of both are equal.

Page 10: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What does the double arrow mean in chemistry?

There is a forward and reverse reaction

Page 11: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

“If a stress is applied to a system in dynamic equilibrium, the system

changes in a way that relieves the stress”, is known as _________.

Le Chatelier’s Principle

Page 12: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

According to Le Chatelier’s Principle, if you remove products from a reaction

at equilibrium, what will happen to the reactants?

The reactants will react more to offset the loss of products, thus

becoming lower themselves

Page 13: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

True or False. If you have more gas molecules on the left-side of a

reaction, and you increase the pressure, the equilibrium will shift

to the right.

True

Page 14: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

True or False. If Keq = 1 x 10-5, then products are favored.

False

Page 15: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

Solve the Keq expression for the following reaction.

Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)

Keq = [MgCl2][H2]/[HCl]2

Page 16: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

Write an expression for the solubility product constant, Ksp, for

the following dissolving process.

NaCl(s) Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

Ksp = [Na+][Cl-]

Page 17: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What is the equation for Gibb’s Free Energy?

G = H-TS

Page 18: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What is S and what does it measure?

Entropy, it measures disorderIn a system

Page 19: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What is H and what does it measure?

Enthalpy, it measures the heat in a reaction

Page 20: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

If the heat of a reaction, H, is -56.7 kJ, what can

you say about the reaction?

Exothermic, gives off heat when reactants are combined

Page 21: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

If you take a solid and liquid, and mix them to produce a gas, what can you

say about the reaction in terms of “chaos theory”?

S is positiveEntropy obviously increased

Page 22: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What can you say about a reaction that has +G?

Nonspontaneous

Page 23: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What three variables can tell you whether a reaction will occur on its own or need outside help?

Enthalpy, HEntropy, STemperature of system

Page 24: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

If the H of a reaction is positive then the reaction is _______ .

endothermic

Page 25: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

What is the enthalpy change in a chemical reaction known as?

Heat of reaction, H

Page 26: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

Can you do the following?

-Write out a Keq expression when given a random reaction

-Then plug in given concentration values to actually calculate Keq.

- Then interpret what the Keq value actually means?

Page 27: $$$ Quiz $$$ Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. What are the units for a reaction rate? M/s, molarity per second, concentration per second.

Can you do the following?

-If you are given Ksp, can you calculate individual ion

concentrations?