Topic Five (1.5): Effect of Temperature on the Rate Constant

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Remember the basics here. At AS Level you learnt that increasing temperature lead to more successful collisions per second and an increased fraction of molecules with energy exceeding the activation energy. This still applies and needs to be stated.

In this section we use the Arrhenius equation to quantify the relationship between the temperature and the rate constant for a reaction. You don’t have to learn it as you will be given the equation during the exam.

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Edexcel AS/A Level Chemistry Student Book 2 pages 22 to 29

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Complete the following:

  • Read pages 22 to 25 and take notes. Take careful note of the subject vocabulary.
  • Complete the ‘checkpoint’ questions.
  • Sketch reaction profiles and write out revision cards for homogeneous catalysts and heterogeneous catalysts.

Experiments Icon.png Practical Knowledge

Download REVIEW & COMPLETE - Practical 4.3: Determining the Activation Energy of a Reaction

  • When you have completed the virtual practical, check your answers:

Download CHECK - Practical 4.3 Answers

Download REVIEW & COMPLETE - CORE PRACTICAL 10: Determination of Activation Energy

Download CHECK - Core Practical 10 Answers

  • Further questions can be found on page 23 of the Student Practical Guide.

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Make sure that you understand the following key points:

  • Practise the calculations making sure you can obtain Ink on your calculator.
  • Make sure you can calculate a gradient.

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Complete the following:

  • Review Catalyst Craft on pages 26 to 27. Answer questions and complete the activity.
  • Complete Exam style questions pages 28 to 29.

Download REVIEW – Learning Outcomes for Module One

Worksheet Icon.png Assignment

When you have completed all the activities and are fully prepared and feel confident with the material, you should complete Assignment One and submit it to your tutor via Canvas for marking and feedback.