Unit 5: Kinetics — Unlocking Reaction Mechanisms

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Elementary Reaction

Describes a single molecular event in a chemical reaction, such as a distinct collision between two particles.

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Molecularity

Refers to the number of reactant particles involved in a single elementary step.

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Unimolecular Reaction

A reaction where a single molecule rearranges or decomposes.

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Bimolecular Reaction

A reaction involving two particles colliding.

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Termolecular Reaction

A reaction involving three particles colliding simultaneously, which is extremely rare.

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Rate Law for Unimolecular Reaction

Rate = k[A] when one reactant reacts.

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Rate Law for Bimolecular Reaction

Rate = k[A][B] or Rate = k[A]^2 when two reactants collide.

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Rate Law for Termolecular Reaction

Rate = k[A]^2[B] for three particles colliding.

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Overall Reaction

A reaction that combines all steps in a reaction mechanism to show the net equation.

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Reaction Mechanism

The proposed series of elementary steps that leads from reactants to products.

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Intermediate

A species that is produced in an early step and consumed in a later step; not present in the final products.

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Catalyst

Substance that increases the reaction rate without being consumed; is regenerated after being used.

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Rate-Determining Step (RDS)

The slowest step in a multi-step reaction, which determines the overall rate.

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Fast Equilibrium

A state where a fast step reaches equilibrium quickly, influencing the rate law.

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Steady-State Approximation

Assumes that the concentration of a reactive intermediate remains constant during the major part of the reaction.

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Formation Rate of an Intermediate

Rate = k_1[A][B] for the formation of an intermediate I from reactants A and B.

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Consumption Rate of an Intermediate

Rate of consumption of an intermediate I is the sum of rates of processes consuming it.

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Equilibrium Condition

A relationship that defines equal rates of forward and reverse reactions.

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Substitution in Rate Laws

The process of substituting intermediates out of a rate law to express it in terms of reactants.

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Common Mistake: Intermediates vs Catalysts

Confusing these two; catalysts are regenerated, intermediates are consumed.

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Common Mistake: Coefficients in Overall Rate Laws

Applying coefficients from an overall reaction to rate laws without justification.

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Common Mistake: Leaving Intermediates in Rate Laws

Not substituting intermediates when writing the final rate law expression.

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Activation Energy (Ea)

The energy barrier that must be overcome for a reaction to proceed.

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Equilibrium Rate Expression

The rate expression derived from an equilibrium condition for a fast step.

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Reaction Intermediary

A transient species formed during the conversion of reactants to products.

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Formal Rate Law

Specifies how the rate of a reaction is affected by the concentration of reactants.

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Elementary Step

A single step in a reaction mechanism characterized by a specific molecularity.