If the rate of disappearance of H2 is 3.8 M/s, what is the rate of disappearance of Fe3O4? Answer to 2 decimal places.
The chemical reaction between Fe3O4 and H2 is-
Fe3O4 + 4H2 ----------> 3Fe + 4H2O
i.e 1 mole of Fe3O4 will need to react with 4 moles of H2
Or we can say when 4 moles of H2 disapperas from the reactant, only 1 mole of Fe has been disappeared from it.
SO rate of disappearance of H2 i.e the moles of H2 disapperead per unit time will be 4 times the rate of disappearance of Fe3O4 i.e the moles of Fe3O4 disapperead per unit time
Or rate of disappearance of Fe3O4 unit time will be 1/4 times the rate of disappearance of H2
So we can write-
rate of disappearance of Fe3O4 = 1/4 * rate of disappearance of H2
- d[Fe3O4] / dt = -1/4 * d[H2] / dt
= 1/4 * 3.8 M/s
= 0.95 M/s
So rate of disappearance of Fe3O4 is 0.95 M/s
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