CHEM 1C Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Hydrogenation, Activated Complex, Reaction Intermediate

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Reaction rates are very important, and controlling them can be very useful. 15. 2 rates of reaction and the particulate nature of matter. Collision model= the reaction occurs as a result of a collision between a-a particles and b particles. Reaction rate depends on a) concentration, b) temperature, c) structure and orientation. The concentration of the reactant particles: concentration = number of particles in a given volume, greater the concentration the more collisions between particles, therefore the faster the rate, ludwig wilhelmy accurately measured this effect (1850 sucrose experiment) The structure and orientation of the colliding particles: a and b must form a bond not b and some other element, therefore, structure and orientation are key for rate of a reaction. 15. 3 defining and measuring the rate of a chemical reaction. Rate of a chemical reaction is a measure of how fast the reaction occurs.

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