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What is the effect of a catalyst on the activation energy?

A catalyst lowers the activation energy of a reaction.

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What is the effect of a catalyst on the activation energy?

A catalyst lowers the activation energy of a reaction.

What happens if the rate-determining step includes an intermediate?

You'll need to use equilibrium concepts to substitute the intermediate out of the rate law.

What happens if you increase the concentration of a reactant in the rate-determining step?

The overall rate of the reaction will increase.

What is a reaction mechanism?

The step-by-step sequence of elementary reactions by which overall chemical change occurs.

Define an elementary step.

An individual, simple reaction that represents a single molecular event in a reaction mechanism.

What is a catalyst?

A substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed in the process; it lowers the activation energy.

Define an intermediate.

A species formed during a reaction and then consumed in a subsequent step; it is not a reactant or product.

What is the rate-determining step?

The slowest step in a reaction mechanism; it controls the overall rate of the reaction.

What is activation energy?

The minimum energy required for a chemical reaction to occur.

What are the differences between a catalyst and an intermediate?

Catalyst: Speeds up the reaction, is not consumed. | Intermediate: Formed and consumed during the reaction.

What are the differences between elementary step and overall reaction?

Elementary Step: Individual step in a mechanism. | Overall Reaction: Net reaction after all elementary steps are combined.