Reversible Reactions
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Topics
- Thermodynamics
- Temperature
- Heat
- Gas
- Reaction
- Thermal Energy
Description
Watch a reaction proceed over time. How does total energy affect a reaction rate? Vary temperature, barrier height, and potential energies. Record concentrations and time in order to extract rate coefficients. Do temperature dependent studies to extract Arrhenius parameters. This simulation is best used with teacher guidance because it presents an analogy of chemical reactions.
Sample Learning Goals
- Describe on a microscopic level, with illustrations, how reactions occur.
- Describe how the motion of reactant molecules (speed and direction) contributes to a reaction happening.
- Predict how changes in temperature, or use of a catalyst will affect the rate of a reaction.
- On the potential energy curve, identify the activation energy for forward and reverse reactions and the energy change between reactants and products.
- Sketch how the concentrations of reactants and products change as a reaction proceeds.
- From a graph of concentration as a function of time, students should be able to identify when a system has reached equilibrium.
- Calculate a rate coefficient from concentration and time data.
- Determine how a rate coefficient changes with temperature.
- Compare graphs of concentration versus time to determine which represents the fastest or slowest rate.
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Teacher-Submitted Activities
Title | Authors | Level | Type | Subject | ||
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Entropy, Microstates, and Probability - Interactive Lecture Demonstration Guide | Ted Clark, Julia Chamberlain | UG-Intro | Demo | Chemistry | ||
Salts and Solubility 3: Solution Equilibrium and Ksp (Inquiry Based) | Trish Loeblein | UG-Intro HS |
CQs Lab |
Chemistry | ||
Inquiry Equilibrium activity | Joshua Manner | HS | Lab Guided |
Chemistry | ||
Equilibrium Inquiry and Experiment Activity | Ryan White | HS | Lab | Chemistry | ||
PhET Sims Aligned to the Chemistry Curriculum | Julia Chamberlain | HS UG-Intro |
Other | Chemistry | ||
Alignment of PhET sims with NGSS | Trish Loeblein | HS | Other | Earth Science Biology Chemistry Physics |
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How do PhET simulations fit in my middle school program? | Sarah Borenstein | MS | Other | Earth Science Chemistry Physics Biology |
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MS and HS TEK to Sim Alignment | Elyse Zimmer | HS MS |
Other | Biology Chemistry Physics |
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Le Chatelier's Principle Demos | Laura Conrad | HS | CQs Demo Lab |
Chemistry | ||
Basic Thermodynamics Inquiry | Dan Kohler | HS | CQs | Chemistry | ||
가역반응 SIM 사용지침서 | Wha Kuk Lee | UG-Intro HS |
Lab Other |
Chemistry |
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