Notes on Kinetics
Reaction Rates


What is meant by reaction rate?

Consider the reaction:   2N2O5(g) -----> 4NO2(g) + O2(g)

The rate is defined as the change in concentration of N2O5 with respect to time or

Reaction rate is always positive

Concentation is expressed in mol/L, whereas time can be in seconds, minutes, hours, days, etc.

Again, the rate of this reaction can be expressed as: rate = d(conc. N2O5) / dt

The instantaneous rate = - (slope of the tangent to conc. vs. time curve)


How are Reaction Rate and Concentration Related?

The rate decreases as the concentration of the starting materials (reactants) decreases.

plot of rate vs conc - if straight line, then it is said to be a first order reaction: in other words the rate of the reacton is directly proportional to the concentration.

What is the Rate Expression?


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