Rate-Determining Steps from Equations (Edexcel International A Level Chemistry): Revision Note
Rate-Determining Steps from Equations
Rate-determining step & intermediates
A chemical reaction can only go as fast as the slowest part of the reaction
So, the rate-determining step is the slowest step in the reaction
If a reactant appears in the rate-determining step, then the concentration of that reactant will also appear in the rate equation
For example, the rate equation for the reaction below is rate = k [CH3Br] [OH-]
CH3Br + OH- → CH3OH + Br-
This suggests that both CH3Br and OH- take part in the slow rate-determining step
Predicting the reaction mechanism
The overall reaction equation and rate equation can be used to predict a possible reaction mechanism of a reaction
This shows the individual reaction steps which are taking place
For example, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) react to form nitrogen monoxide (NO) and carbon dioxide (CO2)
The overall reaction equation is:
NO2 (g) + CO (g) → NO (g) + CO2 (g)
The rate equation is:
Rate = k [NO2]2
From the rate equation it can be concluded that the reaction is zero order with respect to CO (g) and second order with respect to NO2 (g)
This means that there are two molecules of NO2 (g) involved in the rate-determining step and zero molecules of CO (g)
A possible reaction mechanism could therefore be:
Step 1:
2NO2 (g) → NO (g) + NO3 (g) slow (rate-determining step)
Step 2:
NO3 (g) + CO (g) → NO2 (g) + CO2 (g) fast
Overall:
2NO2 (g) + NO3 (g) + CO (g) → NO (g) + NO3 (g) + NO2 (g) + CO2 (g)
= NO2 (g) + CO (g) → NO (g) + CO2 (g)
Identifying the rate-determining step
The rate-determining step can be identified from a rate equation given that the reaction mechanism is known
For example, propane (CH3CH2CH3) undergoes bromination under alkaline solutions
The overall reaction is:
CH3CH2CH3 + Br2 + OH- → CH3CH2CH2Br + H2O + Br-
The reaction mechanism is:
Reaction mechanism for the bromination of propane under alkaline conditions
The rate equation is:
Rate = k [CH3CH2CH3] [OH-]
From the rate equation, it can be deduced that only CH3CH2CH3 and OH- are involved in the rate-determining step and not bromine (Br2)
CH3CH2CH3 and OH- are only involved in the first step of the reaction mechanism, therefore the rate-determining step is:
CH3CH2CH3 + OH- → CH3CH2CH2- + H2O
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