Sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3, can be used to investigate the effect of reaction conditions on the rate of reaction - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 1 - 2019
Question 1
Sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3, can be used to investigate the effect of reaction conditions on the rate of reaction.
(a) Sodium thiosulfate solution reacts with hydro... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3, can be used to investigate the effect of reaction conditions on the rate of reaction - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 1 - 2019
Step 1
(i) The equation for the reaction is
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(iii) Use the graph to determine the temperature rise, in °C, required to double the rate of the reaction.
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Answer
Referring to the graph, if the rate doubles from 0.0285 s⁻¹ (experiment C) to approximately 0.0570 s⁻¹, determine the temperature at which these rates occur.
From observation, the initial temperature is around 25°C, and the new temperature required to achieve the doubled rate is about 50°C. Therefore:
extTemperatureriseext=50°C−25°C=25°C
Step 5
(b) State two conditions necessary for the collisions to result in the formation of products.
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Particles must have sufficient or enough energy to react.
Particles must collide with the correct orientation.
Step 6
(c) (i) Draw an X on the potential energy diagram above to show where the activated complex is formed.
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Mark the top of the peak on the potential energy diagram with an X to indicate the position of the activated complex.
Step 7
(c) (ii) Add a dotted line to the diagram to show the change in potential energy with the catalyst.
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Draw a dotted line that shows a lower activation energy pathway compared to the original diagram, indicating that the presence of the catalyst lowers the activation energy required for the reaction.
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