Section 4Chemical Reactions Not all reactions happen at the same speed. Atoms, ions, and molecules can only interact when they are in close contact with.

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Section 4Chemical Reactions Not all reactions happen at the same speed. Atoms, ions, and molecules can only interact when they are in close contact with each other. Below is a sample of zinc arranged in three different ways.

Section 4Chemical Reactions 1. In the reaction Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl 2 + H 2, which sample do you think would react the fastest? 2. When you want to start a bonfire, why do you use many small sticks as kindling to start the larger logs? 3. Which do you think will react faster with hydrochloric acid (HCl), atoms of liquid zinc at its melting point or atoms of solid zinc at its melting point? (Hint: Which situation allows more contact among the particles?)

Section 4Chemical Reactions Factors Affecting Reaction Rates 〉 What kinds of things speed up a reaction? 〉 Anything that increases contact between particles will increase the rate of a reaction.

Section 4Chemical Reactions Factors Affecting Reaction Rates, continued Most reactions go faster at higher temperatures. A large surface area speeds up reactions. Higher concentrations of reactants react faster. Reactions are faster at higher pressure. Massive, bulky molecules react more slowly.

Section 4Chemical Reactions Factors Affecting Reaction Rate

Section 4Chemical Reactions Catalysts 〉 What does a catalyst do? 〉 A catalyst speeds up or slows down a reaction but is not changed by the reaction. catalyst: is substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed or changed significantly inhibitors: substances that slow reactions Catalysts are often used in industry to make reactions go faster.

Section 4Chemical Reactions Visual Concept: Catalyst

Section 4Chemical Reactions Catalyst, continued Enzymes are biological catalysts. Enzyme: a type of protein that speeds up metabolic reactions in plants and animals without being permanently changed or destroyed –Each enzyme controls one reaction or one set of similar reactions. –Most enzymes are fragile, and stop working above certain temperatures. substrate: the reactant in reactions catalyzed by enzymes –Example: hydrogen peroxide is the substrate for catalase

Section 4Chemical Reactions Visual Concept: Enzyme

Section 4Chemical Reactions Visual Concept: Inhibitors

Section 4Chemical Reactions Equilibrium Systems 〉 What happens when a reaction goes backward as well as forward? 〉 Some processes may go in both directions, which results in an equilibrium system. Equilibrium can be described as a balance that is reached by two opposing processes.

Section 4Chemical Reactions Equilibrium Systems, continued Some changes are reversible. –A reversible change is indicated by the ⇆ sign in a chemical equation. –Example: the physical change of carbon dioxide dissolving Equilibrium results when rates balance. –Example: Molecules of CO 2 are coming out of solution and dissolving back into the liquid at the same rate.

Section 4Chemical Reactions Equilibrium

Section 4Chemical Reactions Equilibrium

Section 4Chemical Reactions Equilibrium Systems, continued chemical equilibrium: a state of balance in which the rate of a forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction and the concentrations of products and reactants remain unchanged Systems in equilibrium respond to minimize change. Le Châtelier’s principle predicts changes in equilibrium.

Section 4Chemical Reactions Visual Concept: Factors Affecting Equilibrium

Section 4Chemical Reactions Equilibrium Systems, continued Le Châtelier’s principle: If a change is made to a system in chemical equilibrium, the equilibrium shifts to oppose the change until a new equilibrium is reached. Le Châtelier’s principle can be used to control reactions. –The Haber process is used to make ammonia. The most ammonia is produced when the reaction is run at a high pressure and a low temperature.

Section 4Chemical Reactions Visual Concept: Le Chatelier’s Principle