How do chemists control the rate of reactions? - OCR 21st CenturyCalculating rate of reaction
Rate of reaction is a measure of how fast a reaction takes place. In industry, chemists control rates of reaction to ensure the production is safe but still fast enough to keep up with demand.
During a reaction between hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate, it takes 20 seconds to collect 80 cm3 of carbon dioxide.
What is the average rate of reaction over this time?
The average rate of reaction
\(\frac{volume~of~product}{time}\)
\(\frac{80}{20}\)
= 4 cm3/s
Rate of reaction at a specific time
The rate of reaction at a specific time is equal to the gradient of the graph at that time - it is equal to the gradient of the tangentA straight line that just touches a point on a curve. A tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius which meets the tangent..