Order reactions


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Guillermo Vega 1H
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Order reactions

Postby Guillermo Vega 1H » Sun Feb 19, 2017 9:13 pm

What are the differences between 1st order reaction, 2nd order reaction, and Zero-order reaction, and under what circumstances would we use either 1st, 2nd, or Zero Order reactions?

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Re: Order reactions

Postby kimberly_oka_2j » Sun Feb 19, 2017 11:39 pm

Zero order reactions have rates that are not affected by a change in the concentration, first order reactions have rates that are proportional to the change in the concentration, and second order reactions have rates that are proportional to the square of the change in the concentration. We won't be able to determine which order a reaction is from just the equation, but we can look at the change in the concentration. I hope this helps!

Payton Schwesinger 1J
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Re: Order reactions

Postby Payton Schwesinger 1J » Wed Feb 28, 2018 12:13 pm

You can determine which type of reaction it is by looking at how the rate changes in response to concentrations. Based on this, you can determine which order reaction it is and use the correlating equation.

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Re: Order reactions

Postby aaron tang 2K » Mon Mar 05, 2018 2:46 pm

Order reactions are determined by looking how the rate changes in relation to the concentration. Then you can use the proper equation and apply it to the problem.

Josh Moy 1H
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Re: Order reactions

Postby Josh Moy 1H » Mon Mar 05, 2018 10:42 pm

Order reactions are determined by how the rate changes in respect to concentration

Wenxin Fan 1J
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Re: Order reactions

Postby Wenxin Fan 1J » Mon Mar 05, 2018 10:46 pm

The order of the reaction is the addition of the exponents in the rate law equation. The different orders help you to determine the rate of the reactions in reference to the consumption of reactants. The order is an important aspect in the rate law.

Jennifer Ho 1K
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Re: Order reactions

Postby Jennifer Ho 1K » Tue Mar 06, 2018 12:38 am

The order of the reaction depends on the exponents of the rate law, either determined through a given mechanism or through a table of experimental values showing the rate of reaction at different reactant concentrations.


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