Section 17.1 A Model for Reaction Rates
Standard 4 g - Gases and their Properties
View Standard 4 State Standard: The kinetic theory of gases relates the absolute temperature of a gas to the average kinetic energy of its molecules or atoms.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 533
Standard 7 a - Chemical Thermodynamics
View Standard 7 State Standard: How to describe temperature and heat flow in terms of the motion of molecules (or atoms).
Students Will be able to:Explain temperature and heat flow in terms of the kinetic theory. Book Reference Pages: 533
Standard 8 a - Reaction Rates
View Standard 8 State Standard: The rate of reaction is the decrease in concentration of reactants or the increase in concentration of products with time.
Students Will be able to:Observe the factors that effect the rates of reactions. I&E (12D): Formulate explanations using logic and evidence. I&E (12G): Recognize the use and limitations of models and theories as scientific representations of reality. Book Reference Pages: 529, 531, 535
Standard 8 c - Reaction Rates
View Standard 8 State Standard: The role a catalyst plays in increasing the reaction rate.
Students Will be able to:Observe how a catalyst effects the rates of reactions. Book Reference Pages: 529
Standard 8 d - Reaction Rates
View Standard 8 State Standard: The definition and role of activation energy in a chemical reaction.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 533, 534
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Section 17.2 Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
Standard 8 a - Reaction Rates
View Standard 8 State Standard: The rate of reaction is the decrease in concentration of reactants or the increase in concentration of products with time.
Students Will be able to:Observe the factors that effect the rates of reactions. I&E (12D): Formulate explanations using logic and evidence. I&E (12G): Recognize the use and limitations of models and theories as scientific representations of reality. Book Reference Pages: 537
Standard 8 b - Reaction Rates
View Standard 8 State Standard: How reaction rates depend on such factors as concentration, temperature, and pressure.
Students Will be able to:Observe how reaction rates depend on such factors as concentration, temperature, and pressure. Book Reference Pages: 536, 538, 541
Standard 8 c - Reaction Rates
View Standard 8 State Standard: The role a catalyst plays in increasing the reaction rate.
Students Will be able to:Observe how a catalyst effects the rates of reactions. Book Reference Pages: 539, 541
Standard 8 d - Reaction Rates
View Standard 8 State Standard: The definition and role of activation energy in a chemical reaction.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 540
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Section 17.3 Reaction Rate Laws
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Section 17.4 Instantaneous Reaction Rates and Reaction Mechanisms
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