Practice Determining the Order of Reaction - 6.2 | Rate of Reactions | IB MYP Class 10 Sciences (Group 4) – Chemistry
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Question 1

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What does the rate law express?

💡 Hint: Think about the mathematical relationship defined in the section.

Question 2

Easy

If the order of a reaction with respect to reactant A is 1, what happens to the rate if we double [A]?

💡 Hint: Consider how the order impacts the reaction rate.

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Question 1

What does the order of reaction tell us?

  • A: It indicates the total time for a reaction to complete.
  • B: It indicates how the rate depends on the concentration of reactants.
  • C: It shows how temperature affects the reaction.

💡 Hint: Think about what the order responds to.

Question 2

True or False: A first-order reaction has a linear relationship between reactant concentration and rate.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Recall how first-order reactions behave.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

A reaction has a rate law given by Rate = k ⋅ [C]^2 ⋅ [D]^1. What would happen to the rate if [C] is quadrupled and [D] is doubled?

💡 Hint: Use the powers of the concentrations to determine the overall impact on the rate.

Question 2

If a graph plotting ln[A] vs. time shows a linear relationship, can you determine the value of the rate constant if the slope is -0.5?

💡 Hint: Recall the relationship between slope and the rate constant for first-order reactions.

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