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-.101 Rate of Reaction

Unit 36 An introduction to rate of reaction 2


36.1 Fast and slow reactions 2
36.2 The rate of a reaction 3
36.3 Instantaneous rate of reaction 5
36.4 Methods for following the progress of a reaction 8
36.5 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in volume of a gaseous product 9
36.6 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in mass of the reaction mixture 10
36.7 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in pressure of the reaction mixture 12
36.8 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in colour intensity of the reaction mixture 13
36.9 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in turbidity of the reaction mixture 15
36.10 Following the progress of a reaction using titrimetric analysis 18
Have you mastered? 20
Unit Exercise 23

Unit 37 Factors affecting the rate of a reaction 30


37.1 Factors affecting the rate of a reaction 30
37.2 Studying the effect of change in concentration of a reactant
on the rate of a reaction 30
37.3 Studying the effect of change in surface area of a solid
reactant on the rate of a reaction 34
37.4 Studying the effect of change in temperature on the rate
of a reaction 37
37.5 Studying how the presence of a catalyst affects the rate of a
reaction 39
37.6 Reaction rate and effective collisions 41
37.7 Why does reaction rate increase with the concentration
of reactants? 43
37.8 Why does reaction rate increase wi th the surface area of
a solid reactant? 45
37.9 Why does reaction rate increase with temperature? 46
37. 10 Applications of catalysts 49
37.11 Enzymes 51
Have you mastered? 54
Unit Exercise 58

Unit 38 Gas volume calculations 70


38.1 The relationship between gas volume and moles:
Avogadro's Law 70
38.2 Molar vo lume of a gas 71
38.3 Calculations from chemical equations 77
38.4 Gas volume - gas volume calcu lations from chemical
equations 81
Have you mastered? 84
Unit Exercise 86

Topic Exercise 91

Index 102
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'10. Rate of Reaction
Unit 36 An introduction to rate of reaction

36.1 Fast and slow reactions


36.2 The rate of a reaction 3
36.3 Instantaneous rate of reaction 5
36.4 Methods for following the progress of a reaction 8
36.5 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in volume of a gaseous product 9
36.6 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in mass of the reaction mixture 10
36.7 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in pressure of the reaction mixture 12
36.8 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in colour intensity of the reaction mixture 13
36.9 Following the progress of a reaction by measuring the change
in turbidity of the reaction mixture 15
36.10 Following the progress of a reaction using titrimetric analysis 18
Have you mastered? 20

Unit Exercise 23

Unit 37 Factors affecting the rate of a reaction 30

'10. Rate of Reaction 1


37.1 Factors affecting the rate of a reaction 30
37.2 Studying the effect of change in concentration of a reactant on the rate
of a reaction 30
37.3 Studying the effect of change in surface area of a solid reactant on the
rate of a reaction 34
37.4 Studying the effect of change in temperature on the rate of a reaction
37
37.5 Studying how the presence of a catalyst affects the rate of a reaction 39
37.6 Reaction rate and effective collisions 41
37.7 Why does reaction rate increase with the concentration of reactants?
43
37.8 Why does reaction rate increase with the surface area of a solid
reactant? 45
37.9 Why does reaction rate increase with temperature?
37.10 Applications of catalysts
37.11 Enzymes
Have you mastered?

Unit Exercise

Unit 38 Gas volume calculations

38.1 The relationship between gas volume and moles: Avogadro's Law
38.2 Molar volume of a gas
38.3 Calculations from chemical equations
38.4 Gas volume - gas volume calculations from chemical equations
Have you mastered?

Unit Exercise
Topic Exercise
Index

'10. Rate of Reaction 2

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