1.1 Reactions and Reaction Rates Flashcards

1
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What is an element?

A

A substance containing only 1 type of atom

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2
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What is a compound?

A

2 or more elements chemically combined

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3
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What is a reactant?

A

A substance that takes part in a chemical reaction

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4
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What is a product?

A

A substance produced in a chemical reaction

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5
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What is ALWAYS produced in a chemical reaction?

A

A new substance

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6
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What are the 5 signs of a chemical reaction?

A

Gas given off

Colour change

Smell

Energy change (temperature, light)

Solid formed

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7
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How can we detect energy changes in a reaction?

A

Using a thermometer to detect change in temp

Feeling heat given off by a reaction

Hearing sound energy

Seeing Light energy

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8
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How do reactions occur?

A

Particles of reactants collide.

( collision theory)

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9
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Why do reactions stop?

A

Particles of one of the reactants “run out”

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10
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What is the “limiting reactant”?

A

The reactant whose particles are all used up first

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11
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What is the “excess reactant” ?

A

The reactant that still has particles present when the reaction stops.

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12
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What is qualitative data?

A

Data based on judgement using the senses

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13
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What is quantitative data?

A

Data based on measurements of quantity and / or time.

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14
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What is meant by “independant” variable?

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The thing we choose to change in an investigation

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What is meant by “ dependant” variable

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The thing in a reaction that we measure as a result of the reaction

  • volume of gas produced
  • mass of reactants produced
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16
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What name do we give to reactions that release heat?

A

Exothermic

17
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What name do we give to reactions that take in heat?

A

Endothermic

18
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What is the “independent variable” ?

A

The thing you have decided to change in an experiment

19
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What is the “dependent variable” ?

A

The thing that you are measured or observing

20
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What are the 2 main dependent variables used to calculate Rate of reaction

A

Volume of gas

Mass loss

21
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What dependant variables ( other than volume of gas and mass loss) could be measured as a reaction progresses?

A

concentration

pH

22
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What is apparatus for measuring mass as dependent variable in order to calculate Rate of reaction?

A
23
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What is apparatus for measuring gas volumes in order to claculate Rate of Reaction

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24
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Why are catalysts used in industry?

A
25
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Name 4 ways to increase the rate of reaction

A

Increasing concentration of solution Increasing temperature

Adding a catalyst

Decreasing particle size

26
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What is meant by “collision theory”?

A

The idea that particles must collide in order to react

27
Q

How does decreasing particle size of a solid increase reaction rate?

A

Collision take place on the surface and the surface area is increased by decreasing particle size

28
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How does increasing concentration increase reaction rate?

A

More particles in given area means that particles will collide more often.

29
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What is meant by temperature?

A
30
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How does increasing temperature increase reaction rate?

A

The particles are moving faster and collide more often and with more energy.