The following results were obtained for the below reaction in experiments designed for the study of the rate of the reaction. A + B=> 2C Experiment Initial concentrations mol/L [A] [B] Rate of disappearance of A (M/sec) 1 0.030 0.030 2.0x10-3 2 0.030 0.060 4.0x10-3 4 0.060
The following results were obtained for the below reaction in experiments designed for the study of the rate of the reaction. A + B=> 2C Experiment Initial concentrations mol/L [A] [B] Rate of disappearance of A (M/sec) 1 0.030 0.030 2.0x10-3 2 0.030 0.060 4.0x10-3 4 0.060
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The following results were obtained for the below reaction in experiments designed for the study of the
A + B=> 2C
Experiment |
Initial concentrations mol/L [A] [B] |
Rate of disappearance of A (M/sec) |
|
1 |
0.030 |
0.030 |
2.0x10-3 |
2 |
0.030 |
0.060 |
4.0x10-3 |
4 |
0.060 |
0.030 |
4.0x10-3 |
- Write the differential rate law for this reaction.
- What will be the initial rate of disappearance of A, if an experiment is attempted with A and B both equal to 0.060M?
- Write the integrated rate law for the concentration of A.
- Calculate the half-life for A
- Calculate the concentration of A in experiment 2 after 60 seconds
rate constant = 2.22M^-1sec^-1
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