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Chemical kinetics

Bob Jones PPT Notes -- Chapter 8c

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Writing Equations Chemical Equations Math equations show equalities. Chemical equations show processes (one chemical changes to another chemical). A Chemical Equation Must: Identify all the substances involved. Show the composition of the substances (use formulas). A Chemical Equation Must: Account for all the atoms. (There must be the same number of atoms of every element on both sides of the equation.) Parts of an Equation Reactants Products Coefficients Arrow Example reactants Ca(HCO3)2 + Ca(OH)2 2 H2O + 2 CaCO3 products The ?2? is a coefficient to tell how many molecules of each compound are present. What tells you how many atoms of an element are in a molecule? Symbol Subscript Coefficient Catalyst Question 7 Special Symbols in Equations g?: A gas was produced.

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SOTM LAB: C7 I: TEACHER NOTES & GUIDELINES TITLE OF LAB: Chemical Kinetics: Concentration vs. Reaction Rate DEVELOPERS OF LAB: Michael Boms (JD814), Phillip Cameron (JD522), Gail Gold (JD889), Mark Tretter (JD580); Kathy Poncelet (JD521), Mikki Bieber (JD705), Pamela Iacovella (JD723), SOTM staff OVERVIEW OF LAB DESCRIPTION A spectrophotometer will be used to study different aspects of the kinetics of a reaction. The effect of concentration of one of the reactants will be investigated initially to explore the reaction and to introduce students to the use of the Spectronic-20 spectrophotometer. After completing the initial experiment, students will propose and design an experiment to investigate another factor which they think may affect the rate of this reaction.

Chemical Kinetics: Rates of Reaction review sheet

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South Pasadena ? AP Chemistry [Keep for Reference] 15 ? Chemical Kinetics: Rates of Reaction DRAFT-- A B L U F F E R ? S G U I D E ? ? How to talk about Reaction Rate rate = ([chemical]/(time Common Units: M/s, mol?L-1?s-1 rate of disappearance of reactant or rate of appearance of product use coefficients to change one rate to another Reaction: 2A + 3B ( 4C = = watch your signs (([React.] = -([Prod.]) From a graph of [R] vs time Average rate is the slope of a segment. Instantaneous rate is slope of the tangent. Initial rate is often used.? ? How to Speed Up a Reaction [Use Collision Theory, Kinetic Molecular Theory] increase the concentration of reactants - increase molarity of solutions - increase partial pressure of gases

Cambell biology 9th Edition Chapter 8 Test bank

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Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) Chapter 8 An Introduction to Metabolism This chapter lays the foundations for the chapters on respiration and photosynthesis. Key concepts are as follows: The laws of thermodynamics govern energy transformations by living organisms, metabolic reactions couple energy-harvesting reactions to reactions that accomplish cellular work, and enzymes increase the rates of reaction. Understanding the properties of enzymes, how they work, and how their activities are regulated is necessary to achieve an understanding of metabolic pathways. Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Which term most precisely describes the cellular process of breaking down large molecules into smaller ones? A) catalysis B) metabolism C) anabolism D) dehydration E) catabolism

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