Does volume affect the reaction rate?
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Jun 22, 2018
Does volume affect concentration?
If you answered yes to that, then it affects reaction rate, as you see in every rate law...
#r(t) = k[A]^m[B]^n# for reactants
#A# and#B# of reactant orders#m# and#n# respectively, with their rate constant#k# at a given temperature#T# over time#t# for rate#r(t)# .
...and is not concentration the amount of substance divided by the volume?
#"Conc." = "Number of particles"/"unit volume"#
CASE I
- As container volume increases without adding more gas, reaction rates of gas-phase reactions decrease, as these gases will collide less frequently in a larger space.
#"Number of particles constant"/(uarr "unit volume") => "Conc." darr#
CASE II
- As the gas sample volume increases (e.g. as we add more gas into a flexible container, like a balloon), reaction rate stays about the same... The concentration effectively does not change due to the increase in mols of gas changing proportionally with the increase in container volume...
That is,
#(uarr "Number of particles")/(uarr "unit volume") => "Conc. stays constant"#
What is the distinction between the two scenarios?