Asked by Jin
how do you solve this problem?
consider the reaction
A->B
the rate of the reaction is 1.6 x 10^-2 M/s when the concentration of A is 0.35 M. Calculate the rate constant if the reaction is a) first order in A and b) second order in A.
consider the reaction
A->B
the rate of the reaction is 1.6 x 10^-2 M/s when the concentration of A is 0.35 M. Calculate the rate constant if the reaction is a) first order in A and b) second order in A.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
rate of reaction = k(A)<sup>x</sup> where x is the order of the reaction.
For part a).
R = k(A)
1.6 x 10^-2 = k(0.35). Solve for k.
For part b).
R = k(A)<sup>2</sup>
1.6 x 10^-2 = k(0.35)<sup>2</sup>. Solve for k.
For part a).
R = k(A)
1.6 x 10^-2 = k(0.35). Solve for k.
For part b).
R = k(A)<sup>2</sup>
1.6 x 10^-2 = k(0.35)<sup>2</sup>. Solve for k.
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