Consider a reaction which is 1st order with respect to A and 2nd order with respect to B. What happens to the reaction rate if the concentration of A is doubled and the concentration of B is halved?
Consider a reaction which is 1st order with respect to A and 2nd order with respect...
Consider a reaction which is 1st order with respect to A and 1st order with respect to B. What happens to the reaction rate if the concentration of A is doubled and the concentration of B is doubled? The reaction rate is quadrupled The reaction rate does not change The reaction rate is doubled cannot be determined without the rate constant
c) What is the order in the reaction; zero order, 1st order, or
2nd order.
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Step1 From 2nd and 3rd observations [A] has doubled; [B] has
remained the same and rate hs also remained the same. Thus order
with respect to A is 0.
Step2 From 3rd and 4th observations [A] has remained same ;[B] has
become 1.5 times;
the rate has become 2.25 times. Thus order with respect to B...
Given A + 3B
2C + D
This reaction is first order with respect to reactant A and
second order with respect to reactant B. If the concentration of A
is doubled and the concentration of B is halved, the rate of the
reaction would ________ by a factor of _______.
For 0th, 1st, 2nd order reaction, express the reaction rate in two forms: rate and concentration; concentration and time. Express the half time in term of rate constant. Plot the concentration vs time in linear manner. (type or good writing needed)
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