AP Chemistry Unit 5: Kinetics — The Mathematics of Moving Molecules

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Kinetics

The study of the rate of a reaction and the molecular pathway it takes.

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Reaction Rate

The change in concentration of a reactant or product per unit of time, typically expressed in Molarity per second (M/s).

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Stoichiometric Coefficient

The number that appears before a reactant or product in a balanced chemical equation; used to define relative rates of reaction.

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Average Rate

The rate calculated over a specific time interval; represented by the slope of the secant line.

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Instantaneous Rate

The rate of a reaction at a specific moment in time; represented by the slope of the tangent line at that point.

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Differential Rate Law

An equation that relates the rate of a reaction to the concentration of the reactants.

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Rate Constant (k)

A proportionality constant in the rate law that varies with temperature.

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Zero Order Reaction

A reaction whose rate does not depend on the concentration of the reactants; doubling concentration does not change the rate.

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First Order Reaction

A reaction where the rate is directly proportional to the concentration of one reactant; doubling concentration doubles the rate.

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Second Order Reaction

A reaction where the rate is proportional to the square of the concentration of one reactant; doubling concentration quadruples the rate.

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Method of Initial Rates

A technique to determine reaction orders by comparing rates and concentrations from initial measurements.

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Integrated Rate Law

An expression that relates reactant concentration to time for a particular order of reaction.

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Overall Order

The sum of the individual orders in a rate law, indicating how the rate is affected by the concentration of all reactants.

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Half-Life (t_{1/2})

The time required for the concentration of a reactant to decrease to half of its initial value.

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Common Mistake 1

Confusing stoichiometric coefficients with reaction orders in the rate law.

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Common Mistake 2

Incorrectly determining the units of the rate constant (k) based on the overall order of the reaction.

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Graph for Zero Order

A graph of concentration [A] vs. time that shows a straight line.

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Graph for First Order

A graph of ln[A] vs. time that shows a straight line.

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Graph for Second Order

A graph of 1/[A] vs. time that shows a straight line.

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Rate = k[A]^m[B]^n

The general form of the rate law, relating rate to concentrations of reactants raised to their respective reaction orders.

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Doubling concentration effect

Specific to zero, first, or second order; affects the rate differently based on the order.

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Consumed Reactants

Reactants whose concentrations decrease over the course of the reaction.

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Formed Products

Products whose concentrations increase over the course of the reaction.

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Rate Proportionality

The concept that the rate of a reaction is proportional to the concentrations of reactants raised to specific powers.

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Positive Rate Convention

The rule that reaction rates are reported as positive values, regardless of whether reactants are consumed or products formed.

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Experimental Determination of Orders

Reaction orders must be determined through experimentation, not deduced from the equation coefficients.