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Increasing temperature during a reaction will
-Increase the rate constant
-Increase the rate of reaction.
First order reaction
Have constant half lives.
The shift in equilibrium of a gaseous reaction cannot be predicted by
change in temperature.
Le Chatlelier's principle
When a system at equilibrium is stressed, the system will shift in a direction that will reduce that stress.
Determining the orders in a rate law using a table:
If concentration doubles and rate remains constant - not part of the rate law
If concentration doubles and rate doubles - Direct proportionality - So order 1
If concentration doubles and rate quadruples - exponential porportionality - So order is the exponent by which it doubles.