Physical Science: Quarter 1 - Module 9: Catalyst
Physical Science: Quarter 1 - Module 9: Catalyst
Physical Science: Quarter 1 - Module 9: Catalyst
Quarter 1 – Module 9:
Catalyst
Personal Development
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1 – Module 9: Catalyst
First Edition 2020
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Welcome to the Physical Science Grade 11 Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module
on Catalyst!
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help
learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration
their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of
the module:
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module.
You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist
the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
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For the learner:
The hand is one of the most symbolized part of the human body. It is often used to
depict skill, action and purpose. Through our hands we may learn, create and
accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies that you as a
learner is capable and empowered to successfully achieve the relevant
competencies and skills at your own pace and time. Your academic success lies in
your own hands!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities
for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be
enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while being an active
learner.
What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in
the module.
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skill into real life situations or concerns.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of
the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you to
define catalyst and describe how it affects reaction rate. The scope of this module
permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The language used
recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to
follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them
can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
The module contains discussion about catalyst as one of the factors affecting the
reaction rate.
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What I Know
Pre-Assessment
Modified TRUE or FALSE.
Directions: On the space at the left, write TRUE if the statement is true. If the
statement is false, change the italicized word to make it correct. Write your answer
on a separate sheet of paper.
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______________________10. Catalysts permit reactions to proceed along a higher
energy path.
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Lesson
1 Catalyst
What’s In
Directions: Copy the table on a separate sheet of paper. Search and encircle to
unlock the pool of words in the box then use them by filling in the blanks to
complete the passage. Write your answer on another sheet of paper.
A C T I V A T I O N E N E R G Y M G
B W D N B M L Y L M A W D M T M Q Y
R T A C P A R T I C L E S I Z E Z E
N S I T A S I E A R T V E N D T T N
D Y T R N R R M Q A B N D Q G R M Z
A L L E G E Y P T M O V K Z E V C Y
C A C J M S M E X I D C L I O V Y M
T T L O T P P R T O I D N T D B L E
I A T Q M I E A C M T H Y O Y L R S
V C O N C E N T R A T I O N D B B P
A N Z E L I O U A B L P E L D P Q L
I K R D X Y H R I T M P Z R W M T R
I P Y O K T M E I X U N S N M B N R
Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction
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Concentration Activation energy Catalyst Temperature
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Notes to the Teacher
A Word of Caution!
Now suppose a tunnel is cut through the mountain. Many more people
will now manage to get from one valley to the other by this easier route. It
could be said that the tunnel route has a lower activation energy than
going over the mountain, but the mountain itself is not lowered. The
tunnel has provided an alternative route but has not lowered the original
one. The original mountain is still there, and some people still choose to
climb it. In chemical terms, if particles collide with enough energy, they
can still react in exactly the same way as if the catalyst was not there; it
is simply that the majority of particles will react via the easier catalyzed
route.
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What’s New
Excellent! You are good in analyzing information. As a reward, I will share a story
with you.
I am more than glad and happy hearing that from you. I’ll just get my book and
read it for you.
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That sound’s interesting and appetizing!
What makes their bread size different? In baking, Baker's yeast is the common
name for the strains of yeast commonly used in baking bread and bakery products,
serving as a leavening agent which causes the bread to rise (expand and become
lighter and softer) by converting the fermentable sugars present in the dough into
carbon dioxide and ethanol. The yeast act as the catalyst in the process. It
increases the rate of reaction without itself being consumed. There are also some
fruits that are affected by catalysts.
Activity 1.1
So, apples go brown when their flesh reacts with air. In the pictures below, which
apple will go brown the quickest? Why? (Use a separate sheet of paper for your
answer.)
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________.
A B C D
Figure 2: Apple set ups in different sizes.
What is It
Key Terms
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The Effect of a Catalyst on Rate of Reaction
This part explains how adding a catalyst affects the rate of reaction. It assumes
familiarity with basic concepts in the collision theory of reaction rates, and with the
Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of molecular energies in a gas. A catalyst is a
substance which speeds up a reaction, but is chemically unchanged at its end.
When the reaction has finished, the mass of catalyst is the same as at the
beginning. Several examples of catalyzed reactions and their respective catalysts
are given below:
Reaction Catalyst
Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide manganese(IV) oxide, MnO2
Nitration of benzene concentrated sulfuric acid
Manufacture of ammonia by the Haber iron
Process
Conversion of SO2 into SO3 during the vanadium(V) oxide, V2O5
Contact Process to make sulfuric acid
Hydrogenation of a C=C double bond nickel
Collisions only result in a reaction if the particles collide with a certain minimum
energy called the activation energy for the reaction. The position of activation
energy can be determined on a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution:
Number of
particles
Activation energy
Only those particles represented by the area to the right of the activation energy
will react when they collide. The majority do not have enough energy, and will
simply bounce apart.
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To increase the rate of a reaction, the number of successful collisions must
be increased. One possible way of doing this is to provide an alternative way for the
reaction to happen which has a lower activation energy. In other words, to move
the activation energy to the left on the graph:
Energy
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What’s More
Catalyst is one of the factors that can affect the rate of reaction along with
concentration, temperature, and size of the particles as discussed on the previous
module.
The video links below show a simple experiment and a discussion on how catalyst
react with substances, hence affecting its rate.
Link 1:
“What Are Catalysts? | Reactions | Chemistry | FuseSchool”. Accessed May 23,
2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_9bpZep1QM&t=41s
Link 2:
“Demonstration of a Catalyst | Experiment”. Accessed May 23, 2020,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JpGbhAP3ZE
1. What is a catalyst?
2. How does catalyst work?
3. In the video, where are catalysts used in everyday life?
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What I Have Learned
Complete the group of words to form relevant ideas about the lesson. Do this
in a separate sheet of paper.
➢ A catalyst is…
➢ An enzyme…
What I Can Do
C-
A-
T-
A-
L-
Y-
S-
T-
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Assessment
Post-Test
Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on a separate sheet of
paper.
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10. Pick two (2) options that will INCREASE the rate of reaction.
a. reducing heat c. adding catalyst
b. adding heat d. removing catalys
11. The minimum amount of energy needed for colliding particles to react is
called the
a. Activation Energy c. Kinetic Energy
b. Chemical Energy d. Potential Energy
12. A substance that increases the rate of a reaction without being used up
during the reaction is called a
a. Catalyst c. Reactant
b. Product d. Solute
13. Catalysts permit reactions to proceed along a ___________energy path.
a. higher c. restricted
b. lower d. none of these.
14. Products will form faster if______________.
a. the particle size of the reactants are larger.
b. temperature is decreased.
c. concentration of the reactants are increased.
d. the reaction is not is not stirred.
15. Smaller particle size allows for a ______________ surface area to be exposed
for the reaction.
a. larger c. Smaller
b. rectangular d. Spherical
Additional Activities
Activity 1.5
In your daily living, list (five) 5 activities and its acting catalysts that you observe
affecting the reaction rate. It can be present when you are eating, washing clothes
and others. Do this in a separate sheet of paper.
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What's More What’s New
Link 1: 1. Apple D will go
brown the quickest.
1. It speeds up the reaction but not used up in the Since apple’s flesh
reaction. reacts to air, it
2. It provides an alternative pathway for the reaction to makes apple B,C,D
occur. This has a lower activation energy. to go brown slower
3. Used in the haber process, contact process and than A. And by
catalytic converters. applying the factors
Link 2: affecting the rate of
reaction, it will be
1. It is the yeast. the one with the
2. It produces bubbles as a result of the release of oxygen. smallest surface
3. Catalase area, hence letter D.
4. It is not consumed during the reaction. The process of the
5. To test if combustion is possible due to the presence of reaction that takes
oxygen. place here when an
enzyme reacts to air
is enzymatic
browning.
What’s In What I Know
Words Search 1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. Lowering
4. Minimum
5. TRUE
6. Increasing
7. TRUE
8. TRUE
9. TRUE
10. Lower
11. TRUE
12. Surface area
13. TRUE
14. Increasing
Passage. 15. Collision theory
1. Temperature
2. Concentration
3. Particle size
4. Activation energy
5. Catalyst
6. enzymes
Answer Key
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Assessment What I Have Learned
1. A 1. A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a
2. D chemical reaction, but is not consumed by
3. C the reaction; hence a catalyst can be
4. D recovered chemically unchanged at the end
5. B of the reaction it has been used to speed up,
6. A or catalyze.
7. B 2. Enzymes are biological molecules (typically
8. C and D proteins) that significantly speed up the rate
9. A, B and C of virtually all of the chemical reactions that
10. B and C take place within cells.
11. A 3. The activation energy of a chemical reaction
12. A is closely related to its rate. Specifically, the
13. B higher the activation energy, the slower the
14. C chemical reaction will be. This is because
15. A molecules can only complete the reaction
once they have reached the top of the
activation energy barrier.
4. Answers may vary.
References
Boone, Silvester. “Slideplayer”. Rates of Reaction. Accessed May 23, 2020,
https://slideplayer.com/slide/8382648/
“Chemistry Libretexts”. Factors that Affect Reaction Rates. Accessed May 23, 2020,
https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemist
ry_Textbook_Maps/Supplemental_Modules_(Physical_and_Theoretical_Chem
istry)/Kinetics/Reaction_Rates/Factors_That_Affect_Reaction_Rates
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