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Factors Affecting RXN Rates

Factors Affecting RXN Rates. Nature of Reactants Temperature Concentration Surface Area Catalysts/ Inhibitors. Catalyst. Catalysts speed up reactions. (enzymes). Inhibitors. Inhibitors slow down reactions (preservatives). Catalyst / Inhibitors.

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Factors Affecting RXN Rates

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  1. Factors Affecting RXN Rates • Nature of Reactants • Temperature • Concentration • Surface Area • Catalysts/ Inhibitors

  2. Catalyst • Catalysts speed up reactions. (enzymes) Inhibitors • Inhibitors slow down reactions (preservatives)

  3. Catalyst / Inhibitors • A substance NOT permanently changed during the reaction. • Changes energy needed to start reaction

  4. Catalytic converter • Enzymes

  5. Activation Energy • Energy needed to start reaction

  6. Energy Diagram

  7. Heat of Reaction: DH • Difference between the STORED Energy of the products and energy of the reactants DH = PEp - PEr Change in heat products reactants

  8. Endothermic reaction • Energy is absorbed (in). • Surroundings get colder • Eproducts > Ereactants • ▲H is positive

  9. Products have more Energy

  10. Exothermic Reaction • Energy is released (out) • surrounding get hotter • Ereactants > Eproducts • ▲H is negative

  11. Products have less Energy

  12. Catalyzed Reactions d9 c23

  13. Hydrogen peroxide Rxt. C34

  14. Catalyst • Works by changing the activation energy required • The lower the Ea the greater the rate of the reaction.

  15. Inhibitors d9 c38 • Works by changing the activation energy required • The greater the Ea the lower the rate of the reaction.

  16. Energy Diagram Ea Inhibitors

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