Writing Rate Laws of Reaction Mechanisms Using The Rate Determining Step - Chemical Kinetics | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Reaction mechanisms consist of elementary reactions that occur step-by-step. The rate law expression can be written for each step based on reactant coefficients. Catalysts and intermediates can be identified by their presence and consumption in the reaction.
Key Insights
- ❓ Reaction mechanisms consist of elementary reactions that occur in a stepwise manner.
- 😑 Rate law expressions for elementary reactions can be written based on the reactant coefficients.
- 🎁 Catalysts are present at the beginning and end of a reaction, while intermediates are only present in the middle.
- 😃 A uni-molecular reaction involves one reactant, while a bi-molecular reaction involves two reactants.
- ❓ Termolecular reactions are rare, as they require three molecules to collide simultaneously.
- ☠️ The overall reaction rate depends on the rate-determining step, which is usually the slowest step.
Transcript
in this video we're going to focus on reaction mechanisms how to write the rate law for the overall reaction and things like that so reaction mechanism is basically a step-by-step pathway by which a particular reaction occurs and each individual step in a reaction mechanism are known as elementary reactions so let me give an example so let's say th... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: What is a reaction mechanism?
A reaction mechanism is a step-by-step pathway by which a reaction occurs, consisting of elementary reactions.
Q: How can rate law expressions be written for elementary reactions?
Rate law expressions can be written based on the coefficients of the reactants in each elementary reaction.
Q: How can catalysts and intermediates be identified in a reaction mechanism?
Catalysts are consumed first and then produced later, while intermediates are produced first and consumed later.
Q: How do catalysts affect chemical reactions?
Catalysts speed up chemical reactions by providing an alternative pathway for reactants to become products and by lowering the activation energy.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Reaction mechanisms involve step-by-step pathways by which a reaction occurs, with each step known as an elementary reaction.
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Rate law expressions can be written for each elementary reaction based on the coefficients of the reactants.
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Catalysts are consumed first and then produced later, while intermediates are produced first and consumed later.