Lecture 30: Kinetics: Rate Laws

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Topics

 
  1. Introduction to Kinetics
    1. Rates of Chemical Reactions
    2. Rate Expressions and Rate Laws

Lecture Video

Whether a reaction will go forward spontaneously depends on the thermodynamics. How fast a reaction goes depends on the kinetics. Decomposition of a molecule might be thermodynamically favorable (the molecule is unstable) but kinetically slow (the molecule is inert). In thinking about chemical reactions, rate matters. This lecture provides an introduction to kinetics and shows one of the coolest reactions known: the oscillating clock reaction. Watch as colors change quickly as different steps in the reaction become spontaneous.

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Textbook Reading

TOPICS 5th EDITION 4th EDITION
Reaction Rates Sections 14.1–14.5 Sections 13.1–13.5

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