CHEM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Exothermic Reaction, Joule, Boltzmann Distribution

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23 Mar 2018
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Rate laws only applies after the reaction has come to equilibrium. Earlier - the reactions would be very complex. If step 1 is rate determining step then (1) rate = k 1 [a][b] If step 2 is rate determining step then (2) rate = k 2 [a][i] but this includes an intermediate . Assume all preceding reactions (step 1 here) are in. Eliminating common [j] and solve for [i] gives. 2 *a 2 b and then putting this back into (1) gives. K forward is larger than k forward ( exothermic reaction ) because there is a higher barrier coming back from products to reactants (look at endothermic and exothermic graphs as a reference). The bigger the k value is, the more is going forward. Orientation and likelihood of collision matter as they influence the rate of reaction. Lots of collisions in the correct orientation lead to a fast reaction.

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