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Tutorial Quiz this week
  • E hn hc/l
  • De Broglie equation
  • VSEPR
  • intermolecular forces...
  • BRING A CALCULATOR

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Kinetics
  • Silberberg, Chapter 16, p 664...
  • Reactions not instantaneous they take finite
    time.
  • Demonstration 2H 3I H2O2 ? 2H2O I3

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  • 2H 3I H2O2 ? 2H2O I3
  • Rates go as 1/(stoichiometric coefficient)
  • reactants products have opposite sign

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Learn by understanding reason
  • total mass of iodine constant in time, whether
    present as I or I3 , i.e., total mass iodine µ
    I 3I3

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Rate Laws Dependence On Concentration
  • differential rate law
  • How does rate vary with concentration of each
    species?
  • For iodine reaction

?reaction rate law ? does not follow
stoichiometry
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Complex Rate Laws
  • for aA bB ? cC ,
  • Rate k Ax By
  • where x, y can have any value (0, 1, 1/2 ).
  • Exponent of A (ie value of x)
  • ? order of reaction with respect to A
  • 1, first order in A 2, second
    order in A,
  • k rate coefficient (or rate constant)
  • Units of k depend on the overall order of the
    reaction

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Rate Laws
2H 3I H2O2 ? 2H2O I3
  • First order in I-, first order in H2O2
  • Second order overall
  • k has units M-1 s-1
  • Reason for non-stoichiometric dependence on
    concentration overall reaction actually many
    elementary reactions occurring simultaneously

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Example H2 Cl2 ? 2HCl
  • 4 elementary reactions occurring simultaneously
  • Cl2 ? 2Cl
  • Cl H2 ? HCl H
  • H Cl2 ? HCl Cl
  • 2Cl ? Cl2
  • An H2 molecule Cl2 molecule never react by
    colliding together to form two HCl molecules!
  • Instead
  • isolated Cl2 molecule falls apart to form two Cl
    atoms
  • a Cl atom can collide with H2 molecule to form an
    HCl molecule and an H atom...

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Elementary Reactions
  • Only two types of elementary reactions
  • unimolecular, e.g. Cl2 ? 2Cl
  • isolated molecule reacts
  • bimolecular, e.g. Cl H2 ? HCl H
  • two molecules (atoms) collide and react
  • Elementary reactions have rate lawsthat do
    follow stoichiometry
  • Proof
  • since 1970, possible to study isolated
    elementary reaction in molecular beam

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Bimolecular Reactions
  • Example Cl H2 ? HCl H
  • Suppose we detect HCl in Cl/H2 beam experiment
  • if Cl in beam doubled, then we find the no. of
    HCl molecules seen per second is also doubled.
  • Similarly doubling H2 doubles no. HCl molecules
  • All bimolecular reactions are 2nd-order

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Unimolecular Reactions
  • Example Cl2 ? 2 Cl
  • apparatus with single beam of Cl2,
  • look at Cl with detector find number Cl atoms
    per second is be proportional to Cl2
  • All unimolecular reactions are first-order

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Finding Rate Law Experimentally
  • Simplest initial rate method.
  • Concentrations vary with time, but at early time,
    concentrations of reactants have hardly changed.
  • Demonstration iodine clock reaction

2IO3 5SO3 2H ? I2 5SO42 H2O
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Example
  • For reaction A ? product,

initial rates
initial A / M R / M s1 0.10 5.0
0.20 10.0
Answer doubling A doubles rate, so R k A1
( k A ) ? first order with respect to
A To find rate coefficient k R k A from
first data line 5.0 M s1 k ? 0.10 M
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