Organize
Learn
Connect
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Students can track their online quiz scores by setting up their own Student Gradebook.
Organize
- Prepare for lecture by reading the assigned sections from Chapter 14 in your textbook or ebook. This will provide an organizing framework for concepts introduced in lecture, and help you take better notes.
- Take the Diagnostic Quiz and work the Concept Test questions in your textbook to assess your understanding of basic concepts. Examine the diagnostic quiz feedback, review textbook sections that correspond to questions you missed, and be prepared to ask questions about any material you do not understand.
- Use the Flashcards to test your memory for new vocabulary terms.
Learn
- Re-read Chapter 14 in your textbook (or ebook) and review your lecture notes.
- Work through the ChemTours for this chapter. ChemTours use animation and interactive exercises to develop your understanding of fundamental topics.
Chapter 14 ChemTours
- Review the Problem-Solving Summary. After reading this chapter and working its exercises, you should be able to:
| Objective | Exercise | Section (ebook links) |
|---|---|---|
| Write an expression for relative reaction rate | 14.1 | |
| Convert reaction rates | 14.2 | |
| Determine instantaneous rate | 14.3 | |
| Write a rate-law expression and Calculate an overall reaction order | 14.4 | |
| Derive a rate law from initial rate data | 14.5 | |
| Derive a rate law using data from a single data set | 14.6 | |
| Calculate the half-life of a first order reaction | 14.7 | |
| Distinguish between the first and second-order reactions | 14.8 | |
| Calculate the half-life of a second-order reaction | 14.9 | |
| Derive a pseudo-first-order rate law | 14.10 | |
| Calculate the activation energy from rate constants | 14.11 | |
| Link reaction mechanisms to experimental rate laws | 14.12 | |
| Identify catalysts in reaction mechanisms | 14.13 |
- Work the end of chapter Questions and Problems assigned by your instructor. If your instructor has assigned SmartWork online homework, login here: