Kinetics How fast does a reaction (event) occur? Reaction rates are controlled by: Nature of reactants Ability of reactants to meet Concentration of reactants Temperature…
Quiz #4 Next Week (Feb 12-16) Covers sections 14.5-14.7 During lectures next week, we will complete ALL OF Chapter 15 and parts of Chapter 16! The Second Midquarter Exam…
Kinetics How fast does a reaction (event) occur? Reaction rates are controlled by: Nature of reactants Ability of reactants to meet Concentration of reactants Temperature…
PowerPoint Presentation Lecture 18 (Ch 18) HW: Ch 18: 1, 3, 15, 41 Kinetics pt 2: Temperature Dependence of Rate Constants Temperature and Rate The rates of most chemical…
Slide 1 The Collision Model The higher the temperature, the more energy available to the molecules and the faster the rate. Complication: not all collisions lead to products.…
Quiz #4 Next Week (Feb 12-16) Covers sections 14.5-14.7 During lectures next week, we will complete ALL OF Chapter 15 and parts of Chapter 16! The Second Midquarter Exam…
Prepared by PhD Falfushynska H. 1. The Arrhenius Postulations 2. Collisions Theory and Molecular orientations 3. Van-Hoff Rule. 4. How to find the “Activation Energy”…
PowerPoint Presentation Lecture 18 (Ch 18) HW: Ch 18: 1, 3, 15, 41 Kinetics pt 2: Temperature Dependence of Rate Constants Temperature and Rate The rates of most chemical…
Chapter 14 Chemical Kinetics (part 2) Chapter 14 Chemical Kinetics (part 2) 1 The Collision Model Goal: develop a model that explains why rates of reactions increase as concentration…