The activation energy is the energy that must be overcome for the reaction to proceed. Also remember that for a reaction to occur, the collisions between molecules must be sufficiently energetic and of the proper geometric orientation.
2. C
The energy change for the overall reaction is simply the difference between the energies of the products and reactants, and this is indicated by the letter C on the diagram.
3. T, T
(Fill in CE.) The energy change indicated by A on the diagram represents the activation energy of the reaction—the energy investment required to form the activated complex Y, also known as the energy that must be put into the system to make the reaction go. B on the diagram represents the energy released when the unstable transition state molecule Y goes to a lower energy state as the products Z. The reaction is exothermic when the energy payoff exceeds the energy investment, and since the second statement is the reason for the first statement, you would fill in the CE oval.
4. T, F
(Do not fill in CE oval.) The first statement is true—when a chemical reaction is at equilibrium, the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction, in which the reactants are formed. However, statement II is incorrect and is a common misconception. The amount of reactant and product remain constant at equilibrium but usually do not equal each other. Since the second statement is false, you would not fill in the CE oval.
5. E
Two conditions must be met in order for a chemical reaction to occur. First of all, the molecules must collide with sufficient energy, and second, the molecules must collide with such an orientation that the product bonds can be formed.
6. C
The addition of a catalyst lowers the activation energy, thus speeding up a chemical reaction.
7. D
First, be on the lookout for pure liquids and pure solids: These do not appear in equilibrium constant expressions. C is a solid, so do not include it in the expression. Second, remember that the expression is written as the product of the products raised to the power of their coefficients over the product of the reactants raised to the power of their coefficients. Thus, the correct answer is
8. C
The reaction is reversed, so take the reciprocal of Kp, and the coefficients in the balanced equation are halved, so you’ll raise Kp to the power, which is the same as finding the square root of Kp. The correct answer is
9. D
Look through the statements carefully, one by one. First, you know that the value of K depends on the temperature of the system: if you change the temperature, the value of K changes, so item I is correct. Next, K is independent of the concentrations of the reactants or products, so both items II and III are incorrect. K is dependent on the nature of the products and reactants, however, so IV is correct.英语作文
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