Reaction Kinetics: Teacher Notes and Answers
Reaction Kinetics: Teacher Notes and Answers
Reaction Kinetics: Teacher Notes and Answers
Assessment
Reaction Kinetics
Teacher Notes and Answers
SECTION: THE REACTION PROCESS
1. a
2. c
3. c
4. b
5. d
6. d
7. a
8. d
9. b
10. c
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Modern Chemistry 1 Quiz
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Assessment
Reaction Kinetics
Section Quiz: The Reaction Process
In the space provided, write the letter of the term or phrase that best completes
each sentence or best answers each question.
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Modern Chemistry 2 Quiz
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_____ 6. How does the energy of the activated complex compare with the
energies of reactants and products?
a. It is lower than the energy of both reactants and products.
b. It is lower than the energy of the reactants but higher than the energy
of products.
c. It is higher than the energy of reactants but lower than the energy of
products.
d. It is higher than the energy of both reactants and products.
_____ 7. Activation energy is
a. the energy required to form the activation complex.
b. the net energy difference between the products and reactants.
c. the heat of reaction.
d. free energy.
_____ 8. Species that appear in some steps but do not appear in the net equation
are known as
a. reactants.
b. products.
c. activated complexes.
d. intermediates.
_____ 9. E is negative for
a. an endothermic reaction.
b. an exothermic reaction.
c. an inhibited reaction.
d. a stable reaction.
_____ 10. The step-by-step sequence of reactions by which the overall chemical
change occurs is known as the
a. molar sequence.
b. chemical order.
c. reaction mechanism.
d. rate-determining step.
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