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Reaction Mechanisms in Inorganic Chemistry. Elementary Reaction Kinetics: A Review of the Fundamentals.

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1 Reaction Mechanisms in Inorganic Chemistry

2 Elementary Reaction Kinetics: A Review of the Fundamentals

3 The Arrhenius equation A + B  P k2k2 Experimental rate law Describes temperature dependence of the reaction rate constant. k 2 = A.exp[-E a /RT] ln k 2 = -(E a /RT) + constant

4 Activated Complex Theory (ACT) Transition state or activated complex K ‡ = k 1 /k -1

5 Principal aim of kinetics: Relating experimental (“macroscopic”) rate and equilibrium constants to theoretical (“microscopic”) rate and equilibrium constants

6 What is the relationship between k 2, k ‡ and K ‡ ?

7 and it can be shown (see notes) that Gibbs energy of activation Entropy of activation Enthalpy of activation The Eyring Equation

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9 So: If  S ‡ increases, ln k 2 increases and reaction is entropy driven If  H ‡ decreases, ln k 2 increases and reaction is enthalpy driven

10 If  S ‡ increases, ln k 2 increases and reaction is entropy driven more disordered transition state

11 If  H ‡ decreases, ln k 2 increases and reaction is enthalpy driven less energy in total needed to break chemical bonds

12 Transition state theory Arrhenius equation In solution

13 Example (p. 1.5)

14 Excel Example (p. 1.5)

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16 Excel Example (p. 1.5)

17 Excel Example (p. 1.5)

18 Excel Example (p. 1.5)

19 Excel Example (p. 1.5)

20 So report results as:  H ‡ = 84  2 kJ mol -1  S ‡ = 20  7 J K -1 mol -1 Example (p. 1.5)

21 The kinetic salt effect Define But So

22 If  i = 1 ∀ i, then K  = 1 and k 2 o = k ‡ K From Debye-Hückel theory: constant charge I = ½ m j z j 2 is the ionic strength

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24 A = 0.509 M -½ in aqueous solution at 25 o C

25 o + + z A = 0z B = +1

26 + + + z A = 1z B = +1

27 The pressure dependence of rate constants

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32 ‡  V ‡ > 0

33 ‡  V ‡ < 0


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