CHEM123 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Chemical Kinetics, Collision Frequency, Reaction Rate

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Module 5: chemical kinetics page 1 of 36. Chemical kinetics and the factors affecting the rates of chemical reactions. Chemical kinetics is the study of reaction rates. By studying the rate of a reaction, we can deduce information about the reaction mechanism. The reaction mechanism is the sequence of molecular processes involved in the conversion of reactants into products. Let"s begin by describing factors that affect the rate of a reaction. Nature of the reactants e. g. ions in solution react quite rapidly because ions are highly mobile in solution and exert strong forces on each other over large distances. The reaction n2 + 3 h2 2 nh3 is very slow at normal temperatures and pressures because the :n n: bond is strong and difficult to break. The reaction requires high temperatures and high pressures to ensure that there are many high energy molecular collisions. e. g. increasing the surface area can increase the rate of reaction.

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