Chapter 9 lesson 3
catalysts speed reactions by helping reactant particles ____ each other more often. a catalyst isn't changed in a reaction, and it doesn't change the ____ or ____. also, catalysts don't increase the amount of reactant used or the amount of product that is made. it only makes a given reaction happen ____. therefore, catalysts ______ considered reactants in a reaction.
contact, reactants, products, faster, aren't
some reactions, such as rusting of iron, have low activation energy. the ____ in the surroundings is enough to ___ these reactions
energy, start
in an ____ reaction, more energy is released when the products form than is required to break the bonds in the reactants. therefore, the overall reaction releases energy.
exothermic
think of a crowded hallway. because the concentration of people is higher in the crowded hallway than in an empty hallway, people probably collide more often. similarly, ____ the concentration of one or more reactants ____ collisions between particles. more collisions result in faster reaction rate. in gases, an increase in ___ pushes gas particles closer together. when particles are closer together, more collisions occur.
increasing, increases, pressure
if a reaction has high activation energy, ___ energy is needed to start the reaction. for example, wood requires the thermal energy of a flame to start burning. once the reaction starts, it _____ enough energy to keep it going
more, releases
preservatives in food are substances that inhibit, or ____ _____, food spoilage
slow down
surface area is the amount of exposed, outer area of a ____. increased surface area _____ reaction rate because more particles on the surface area of a solid come into contact with the particles of another substance. for example, if you place chalk in vinegar, the chalk reacts slowly with the acid. this happens because the acid contacts only the particles on the surface of the chalk. if you grind the chalk into powder, more chalk particles contact the acid, and the reaction occurs faster.
solid, increases
if everyone in a hallway were running, they would probably collide with each other more often and with more energy than if everyone was walking. this is also true when particles move faster. at higher temperatures, the average ____ of particles is greater. this speeds reactions in two ways. one, particles collide more ____. two, collisions with more ____ are more likely to ____ chemical bonds.
speed, often, energy, break
inhibitors
substance that slows, or even stops, a chemical reaction
activation energy
the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
exothermic
a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy
catalyst
a substance that increases reaction rate by lowering the activation energy of a reaction.
breaking a bond ___ energy from the surroundings. the formation of a chemical bond ___ energy to the surroundings.
absorbs, releases.
when a chemical reaction occurs, chemical bonds in the reactants ___ and new chemical bonds ____. chemical bonds contain a form of energy called chemical energy
break, form,
endothermic
chemical reactions that absorb thermal energy
particles must ___ before they react. chemical reactions occur faster if particles collide more ____ or move ____ when they collide.
collide, often, faster
in all chemical reactions, energy is ____
conserved
in an _____ reaction, more energy is required to break the bonds of the reactants than is released when the products form. therefore, the overall reaction absorbs energy
endothermic
some chemical reactions ___ more energy than they ___
release, absorb