MODULE 6:
CHEMICAL KINETICS
REPORTER: RHEA SHANE N.AYA-AY
CHEMICAL KINETICS
Chemical kinetics refers to the study of the rates and
mechanisms of chemical reactions. In the study of
chemical reactions, note that the system is not in
equilibrium. Chemical kinetics is important in several
applications, particularly in understanding the behavior
of chemical system. For example, enzymes or biological
catalysts participate in important biological reactions in
the functioning of an organism. Chemical kinetics also
plays important roles in assessing pollutants in the
atmosphere.
The concepts of chemical kinetics are vital in the
field of pharmacology, specifically in
pharmacokinetics, which deals with the
absorption, distribution, or metabolism and
excretion of drugs from biological systems. In
essence, the study of kinetics entails the
understanding of the stepwise process in which a
given chemical reactions proceeds.
A chemical reaction subjected to kinetic
studies can be classified as a homogeneous
reaction and heterogeneous reaction.
Homogeneous reactions are those which
occur in one phase, whereas heterogeneous
reactions involve substances in two or more
phases.
An example of a homogenous reaction is the decomposition of
nitrogen dioxide, a gaseous pollutant.As illustrated in this
chemical equation, all participating components are in the
gaseous phase:
2 𝑁𝑂2(𝑔)→2 𝑁𝑂(𝑔)+𝑂2(𝑔)
 On the other hand, a heterogenous reaction is given by the
decomposition of benzene diazonium chloride, in which the reactant is
present in solution (aqueous), and the products nitrogen (N2) and
chlorobenzene (C6H5Cl) are a gas and a liquid, respectively.
THE RATE OF REACTION
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INSTANTANEOUS RATE OR REACTION
The instantaneous rate or reaction refers to
the change in the concentration or either the
reactant or the product at any particular time.
The instantaneous rate of reaction can be
determined by obtaining the slope of
tangential line drawn in the concentration
curve at a given time.
Understanding of Chemical Kinetics Module 6
Understanding of Chemical Kinetics Module 6
Physical methods entail measuring a physical
property of the reactants or products over time.
They can be done by measuring the change in
the refractive index, monitoring the intensity of
absorption or fluorescence as reactants or
products interact with electromagnetic
radiation, or determining the electrical
conductivity of ions involving ionic reactions.
Chemical methods, on the other hand,
require the use of analytical equipment.
At every withdrawal of the sample, the
reaction is allowed to slow down by the
addition of a catalyst or by dilution of the
reaction system.
The static method is performed by
mixing the reactants in a closed
vessel, whereas the flow method is
performed by allowing the reactants
to flow into a vessel and letting the
products flow out of the vessel.

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Understanding of Chemical Kinetics Module 6

  • 2. CHEMICAL KINETICS Chemical kinetics refers to the study of the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions. In the study of chemical reactions, note that the system is not in equilibrium. Chemical kinetics is important in several applications, particularly in understanding the behavior of chemical system. For example, enzymes or biological catalysts participate in important biological reactions in the functioning of an organism. Chemical kinetics also plays important roles in assessing pollutants in the atmosphere.
  • 3. The concepts of chemical kinetics are vital in the field of pharmacology, specifically in pharmacokinetics, which deals with the absorption, distribution, or metabolism and excretion of drugs from biological systems. In essence, the study of kinetics entails the understanding of the stepwise process in which a given chemical reactions proceeds.
  • 4. A chemical reaction subjected to kinetic studies can be classified as a homogeneous reaction and heterogeneous reaction. Homogeneous reactions are those which occur in one phase, whereas heterogeneous reactions involve substances in two or more phases.
  • 5. An example of a homogenous reaction is the decomposition of nitrogen dioxide, a gaseous pollutant.As illustrated in this chemical equation, all participating components are in the gaseous phase: 2 𝑁𝑂2(𝑔)→2 𝑁𝑂(𝑔)+𝑂2(𝑔)
  • 6.  On the other hand, a heterogenous reaction is given by the decomposition of benzene diazonium chloride, in which the reactant is present in solution (aqueous), and the products nitrogen (N2) and chlorobenzene (C6H5Cl) are a gas and a liquid, respectively.
  • 7. THE RATE OF REACTION  picture
  • 11. INSTANTANEOUS RATE OR REACTION The instantaneous rate or reaction refers to the change in the concentration or either the reactant or the product at any particular time. The instantaneous rate of reaction can be determined by obtaining the slope of tangential line drawn in the concentration curve at a given time.
  • 14. Physical methods entail measuring a physical property of the reactants or products over time. They can be done by measuring the change in the refractive index, monitoring the intensity of absorption or fluorescence as reactants or products interact with electromagnetic radiation, or determining the electrical conductivity of ions involving ionic reactions.
  • 15. Chemical methods, on the other hand, require the use of analytical equipment. At every withdrawal of the sample, the reaction is allowed to slow down by the addition of a catalyst or by dilution of the reaction system.
  • 16. The static method is performed by mixing the reactants in a closed vessel, whereas the flow method is performed by allowing the reactants to flow into a vessel and letting the products flow out of the vessel.