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Learners use the reaction of MgCO₃(s) with EXCESS dilute HCl(aq) to investigate the relationship between temperature and the rate of a chemical reaction. The balanc... show full transcript
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The collision theory states that for a reaction to occur, reactant particles must collide with sufficient energy and proper orientation. As temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the reacting molecules also increases, resulting in more frequent and effective collisions. This leads to an increase in the rate of reaction. The graph indicates that as temperature rises, there is a corresponding increase in the average rate of CO₂ production, demonstrating the direct relationship between temperature and reaction rate.
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To determine the time taken for the reaction to run to completion, we apply the formula:
where is the number of moles of CO₂ produced and is the average rate of production. Given the mass of MgCO₃ is 5 g, the molar mass of MgCO₃ is 84 g/mol, so:
Let’s assume, from data, the average rate of production of CO₂ is 0.0114 mol/min. Thus, the time taken for completion is:
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Therefore, the time taken is approximately 5.22 minutes.
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At 20 °C, the average rate of CO₂ production will be lower than at 40 °C due to decreased kinetic energy and fewer effective collisions. The sketched curve 'B' should lie below curve 'A', indicating a slower reaction at this lower temperature.
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