L07 Chem 261 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Reaction Rate, Rate Equation, Bond-Dissociation Energy

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= -25 kcal/mol: from keq we can calculate g which = -26 kcal/mol, g = -26 kcal/mol = h t s, t s = 1 kcal/mol. Increases the number of collisions between molecules: rxn: a + b c + d, rate law: rate = d[c]/dt = kf[a]x[b]y. Kf is the rate constant of the forward reaction. X = order with respect to a, y = order with respect to b, x + y = overall order. Double concentration of ch3br rate doubles x = 1. Double concentration of oh- rate doubles y = 1. 1 molecule of x and 1 molecule of y react in the rds, overall 2 molecules run into each other in the rds: ex: tbubr + ho- tbuoh + br-, rate = kf[tbubr]x[oh-]y. Double concentration of tbubr rate doubles x = 1. Double concentration of oh- rate unchanged y = 0.

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