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Chesnut Chem 1212k Ch 16 Vocabulary
Ch 16 Vocabulary
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Chemistry
Undergraduate 2
06/21/2011

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activation energy
Definition
(or activation barrier) The kinetic energy that reactant molecules must have to allow them to reach the transition state so that a reaction can occur.
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arrhenius equation
Definition
An equation that relates the specific rate constant to activation energy and temperature.
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catalyst
Definition
A substance that increases the rate at which a reaction occurs. It is regenerated during the course of the reaction and can then interact with more reactants to convert them into products.
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chemical kinetics
Definition
The study of rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions and of the factors on which they depend.
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collision theory
Definition
A theory of reaction rates that states that effective collisions between reactant molecules must take place for reaction to occur.
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effective collision
Definition
A collision between molecules that results in reaction; one in which molecules collide with proper orientations and with sufficient energy to react.
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elementary step
Definition
An individual step in the mechanism by which a reaction occurs. For each elementary step, the reaction orders do match the reactant coefficients in that step.
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enzyme
Definition
A protein that acts as a catalyst in a biological system.
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fundamental step
Definition
See Elementary step.
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half-life of a reactant
Definition
The time required for half of that reactant to be converted into product(s).
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heterogeneous catalyst
Definition
A catalyst that exists in a different phase (solid, liquid, or gas) from the reactants; the vast majority of heterogeneous catalysts are solids.
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homogeneous catalyst
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A catalyst that exists in the same phase (liquid or gas) as the reactants.
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integrated rate equation
Definition
An equation that relates the concentration of a reactant remaining to the time elapsed; has different mathematical forms for different orders of reaction.
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method of initial rates
Definition
A method of determining the rate-law expression by carrying out a reaction with different initial concentrations and analyzing the resulting changes in initial rates.
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order of a reactant
Definition
The power to which the reactant's concentration is raised in the rate-law expression.
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order of a reaction
Definition
The sum of the powers to which all concentrations are raised in the rate-law expression; also called the overall order of a reaction.
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rate constant
Definition
(also called specific rate constant) An experimentally determined proportionality constant that is different for different reactions and that, for a given reaction, changes only with temperature or the presence of a catalyst; k in the rate-law expression, rate = k[A]x[B]y.
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rate of reaction
Definition
The change in concentration of a reactant or product per unit time.
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rate-determining step
Definition
The slowest elementary step in a reaction mechanism; the step that limits the overall rate of reaction.
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rate-law expression
Definition
(also called rate law) An equation that relates the rate of a reaction to the concentrations of the reactants and the specific rate constant; rate = k[A]x[B]y. The exponents of reactant concentrations do not necessarily match the coefficients in the overall balanced chemical equation. The rate-law expression must be determined from experimental data.
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reaction coordinate
Definition
The progress along the potential energy pathway from reactants to products.
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reaction intermediate
Definition
A species that is produced and then entirely consumed during a multistep reaction; usually short-lived.
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reaction mechanism
Definition
The sequence of fundamental steps by which reactants are converted into products.
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substrate
Definition
A reactant in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
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thermodynamically favorable (spontaneous) reaction
Definition
A reaction that occurs with a net release of free energy, G; a reaction for which ?G is negative.
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transition state
Definition
A relatively high-energy state in which bonds in reactant molecules are partially broken and new ones are partially formed.
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transition state theory
Definition
A theory of reaction rates that states that reactants pass through high-energy transition states before forming products.
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