Reaction Kinetics and Equilibrium · Chemical Reactions
Rate Equations and Mechanisms
Deriving rate laws from experimental data to propose multi-step reaction mechanisms.
Key Questions
- 1How does the rate-determining step limit the overall velocity of a chemical process?
- 2Why do some reactions require a catalyst to proceed at a measurable rate?
- 3What does the order of reaction tell us about the collision frequency of specific particles?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Reaction Kinetics - JC2
Level: JC 2
Subject: Chemistry
Unit: Reaction Kinetics and Equilibrium
Period: Chemical Reactions
Suggested Methodologies
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