This document provides data and questions about determining the order of various chemical reactions based on changes in concentration or time. Specifically:
1) Reaction rates are given at different concentrations of reactants A and B to determine the order.
2) Moles of a reactant consumed are given at different times to determine the order.
3) Half lives are given at different initial concentrations to determine the order.
4) Rates of decomposition are given at different initial concentrations to determine the order.
5) Amount of reactant remaining is given at different times to determine if it follows first order kinetics.
6) Rates of decomposition are given at different initial concentrations to determine the order.
7) Relationship between initial
This document provides data and questions about determining the order of various chemical reactions based on changes in concentration or time. Specifically:
1) Reaction rates are given at different concentrations of reactants A and B to determine the order.
2) Moles of a reactant consumed are given at different times to determine the order.
3) Half lives are given at different initial concentrations to determine the order.
4) Rates of decomposition are given at different initial concentrations to determine the order.
5) Amount of reactant remaining is given at different times to determine if it follows first order kinetics.
6) Rates of decomposition are given at different initial concentrations to determine the order.
7) Relationship between initial
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This document provides data and questions about determining the order of various chemical reactions based on changes in concentration or time. Specifically:
1) Reaction rates are given at different concentrations of reactants A and B to determine the order.
2) Moles of a reactant consumed are given at different times to determine the order.
3) Half lives are given at different initial concentrations to determine the order.
4) Rates of decomposition are given at different initial concentrations to determine the order.
5) Amount of reactant remaining is given at different times to determine if it follows first order kinetics.
6) Rates of decomposition are given at different initial concentrations to determine the order.
7) Relationship between initial
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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The data for a reaction done at a fixed temperature is as follows :
Molar concentrations rate of reaction A B i) 6 x 10–3 1 x 103 0.012 ii) 6x 10–3 2 x 10–3 0.024 iii) 12 x10–3 1x10–3 0.048 a) What is the order of the reaction b) Write the rate equation. 2. In a reaction 0.2 mole of a reactant got reacted in 10 seconds. In the same reaction 0.5 mole got reacted in 25 seconds. What is the order of the reaction? 3. In the case of a gaseous reaction, half-life period for initial concntrations of 1 mole and 3 moles are 40 minutes and 13.2 minutes respectively. Calculate the order of the reaction. ( 4. At an initial concentration of 0.2 mole rate of decomposition was found to be 0.7 mol dm–3 min–1. At an initial concentration of 0.3 mole, the rate of decomposition was 1.572 mol dm–3 min–1. Calculate the order of the reaction. 5. In a first order reaction the amount of a reactant left behind was estimated volumetrically at certain time intervals. The readings obtained are given below. Time in minutes 0 5 10 15 20 (a – x) 37 30 24 19.8 16 6. When a reaction was performed with 0.3 mol dm –3 and 0.6 mol dm –3 reactants respectively the rates of decomposition were 0.5 mol dm –3 hr and 4 mol dm–3 hr– –1 1. Determine the order of the reaction. 7. In a reaction when initial concentration doubles, the half-life is reduced to half. What is the order of reaction? 8. The rate of decomposition of a substance was 14.5 when it reacted 5% while the rate of decomposition in same unit was 10.25 when it reacted 20%. Find the order of reaction.