Effect of changing conditions on the rate constant

The rate equation shows the relationship between the concentration of reactants and the rate of reaction.

If the concentration of one of the reactants increases, the rate of reaction will also increase, the rate constant, k will not change.

If the pressure increases, the concentration of all the reactants will increase and so the rate of reaction will also increases. Again the rate constant will not change.

The rate constant k is thus independent of concentration and pressure.

If the temperature increases, however, or a catalyst is added, the rate of reaction increases without a change in concentration, and so it must be the rate constant, k, that is changing.

The rate constant k thus varies with temperature, and is also affected by the addition of a catalyst.

If the temperature is increased, the rate constant k also increases.

If the temperature is decreased, the rate constant k will decrease.

If the concentration or pressure is changed at constant temperature, the rate constant will not change.


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