AP Chem Kinetics Preview

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Across
  1. 5. when the order is this, rate = k (rate constant)
  2. 7. the particular process in which a reaction occurs
  3. 8. these types of rate laws relates time and the concentration of reactants together
  4. 10. species that are produed in one elementary reaction but used in another
  5. 12. a type of process that add up to yield a formulated chemical equation
  6. 17. property or a reaction that must be observed experimentally
  7. 18. when particles collide, they must have proper ___ in order to react
  8. 21. describes the number of reactant species for a complete chemical reaction
  9. 22. ___ are not used up themselves within a reaction but can help speed up a reaction by decreasing activation energy
  10. 23. the time required for 1/2 of a given amount of reactant to be consumed in a reaction
Down
  1. 1. this type of catalysts is present in the same phase as the reactants
  2. 2. this energy is related to catalysts and is the minimum energy necessary to form a product during a collision between reactant particles
  3. 3. rate of reactions speed up when ___ increases for reactants
  4. 4. measure of how some property changes over time
  5. 6. rate of ___ is the change in amount of a reactant or product over change in time
  6. 9. this constant for a reaction is affected by frequency of reactant collisions and orientation of such particles
  7. 11. rate ___ is the mathematical representation of the change in species concentration over time
  8. 13. the letter k is the rate ___
  9. 14. a particular equation that compares activation energy to the rate constant
  10. 15. rate ___ describe relationships between the rate of a chemical reaction and the concentration of reactants
  11. 16. chemical reactions occur faster at ___ temperatures
  12. 19. an activated ___ is the middleman and are simply a transition state that occurs while reactants form products
  13. 20. this theory describes how the rate of a reaction is proportional to the rate of particle collisions within the reaction vessel