OCR Chemistry A – 'How Fast' (5.1.1) Test1of2

OCR Chemistry A – 'How Fast' (5.1.1) Test1of2

12th Grade

11 Qs

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OCR Chemistry A – 'How Fast' (5.1.1) Test1of2

OCR Chemistry A – 'How Fast' (5.1.1) Test1of2

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12th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

TICK ALL THAT APPLY: the overall order of a reaction...

is the sum of the all orders with respect to each reactant

tells you the overall rate

is k

is 1st-order when the units of k are (s-1)

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

When the concentration of a second order reactant is increased by a factor of four...

the rate constant quadruples

the rate of reaction increases by a factor of eight

an endothermic reaction will increase in temperature

the slowest step increases in rate by a factor of 16

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

A student monitors the rate of a reaction and plots the concentration of one reactant against time.

What can be determined about this reaction?

The reaction is zero order with respect to this reactant.

The reaction is first order with respect to this reactant.

The reaction is second order with respect to this reactant.

The rate of reaction is constant.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Which order of reaction could each of these two concentration-time graphs represent?

1) 1st-order 2) 2nd-order

1) zero order 2) also zero order

1) zero order 2) 1st-order

1) 1st-order 1) also 1st-order

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Two conc.-time graphs are shown. Which of the following statements about graphs 1 and 2 could be true?

graph 1 is zero order with respect to the conc. of a reactant

with respect to the conc. of a product, graph 1 is zero order and graph 2 is 1st-order

the shape of the graph 2 does not reveal if it is 1st- or 2nd-order

graph 2 is also the shape of a 2nd-order rate vs. [reactant] graph.

6.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

TICK ALL THAT APPLY: this graph could represent

the concentration of a product against time in a 2nd-order reaction.

the concentration of a product against rate in a 1st-order reaction.

how the rate varies with different initial concentration in a 2nd-order reaction.

how k varies with T (K)

7.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

TICK ALL THAT APPLY: the rate constant, k, can be calculated...

by taking the y-axis value of a zero order rate-conc graph.

from the rate equation, using initial concentrations and the rate

from a 1st-order conc.-time graph, using the rate at any time point and the gradient at that same point.

by calculating the gradient of a 1st-order rate-conc graph

by: \frac{\ln\left(2\right)}{t_{\frac{1}{2}}} , when the reaction is 2nd-order

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