Chemical Kinetics is a crucial chapter for JEE Main and Advanced, focusing on the speed of chemical reactions and the factors affecting them. The temperature dependence of the rate of a chemical reaction is most accurately described by the Arrhenius Equation.
1. The Arrhenius Equation Components
- Rate Constant (k): Proportionality constant in the rate law.
- Pre-exponential factor (A): Also called the frequency factor, it represents the frequency of collisions with correct orientation.
- Activation Energy (\(E_a\)): The minimum energy required by reactants to form the activated complex.
- RT: Represents the average kinetic energy of the molecules.
2. Effect of Activation Energy on Rate
From the equation \( k = A \cdot e^{-E_a/RT} \), we can observe that as the activation energy (\(E_a\)) increases, the term \( e^{-E_a/RT} \) decreases, leading to a smaller rate constant. In this problem, Reaction 1 has a higher activation energy than Reaction 2, which is why \( k_1 \) is smaller than \( k_2 \), making the ratio \( k_2/k_1 \) greater than 1.
3. Logarithmic Forms
To solve numerical problems, we often use the log forms:
- Natural Log: \( \ln k = \ln A - \frac{E_a}{RT} \)
- Base 10 Log: \( \log k = \log A - \frac{E_a}{2.303RT} \)
These equations allow for linear plotting (Arrhenius Plot) where the slope equals \( -E_a/R \) or \( -E_a/2.303R \).
4. Collision Theory Context
Activation energy acts as an energy barrier. Only those collisions that possess energy equal to or greater than \(E_a\) result in a product. Increasing the temperature increases the fraction of molecules that can cross this barrier, which explains why reactions generally speed up at higher temperatures.
5. Important JEE Tips
- Units: Always check if \(E_a\) is in Joules or kiloJoules. \(R\) is usually given in J, so you must convert kJ to J.
- R Value: Pay attention to the value of R provided. Sometimes it's 8.314, sometimes 8.3, and sometimes \(25/3\) to make calculations easier.
- Ratio Problems: When comparing two reactions at the same temperature, the 'A' and 'T' terms often cancel or simplify, focusing the problem entirely on the difference in activation energies.
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