Question 15.39  [ENDORSED]


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Robert Estrada
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Question 15.39

Postby Robert Estrada » Fri Mar 02, 2018 1:05 pm

What equation do we use to determine the time required?

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Re: Question 15.39

Postby Robert Estrada » Fri Mar 02, 2018 1:05 pm

Sorry forgot to post the problem, #39:
Determine the time required for each of the following second order reactions to tale place: (A) 2A----> B +C, for the concentration of A to decrease from o.10 mol/L-1 to 0.090mol/L-1, given that k = 0.105L/mol-1/min-1 for the rate law expressed in terms of the loss of a;(B) A------>2B+C, when [A]0 = 0.15 mol/L-1 for the concentration of B to increase to 0.19 mol/L-1, given that k = .0035 L.mol-1*min-1 in the rate law for the loss of A

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Re: Question 15.39

Postby Emily Mei 1B » Fri Mar 02, 2018 1:11 pm

Any of the integrated rate laws relate reaction rate to time.

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Re: Question 15.39  [ENDORSED]

Postby Gianna Apoderado 1B » Fri Mar 02, 2018 3:39 pm

Since it was specified that the reactions are second-order, we can use 1/[A] = kt + 1/[A]0, and just solve for t.

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Re: Question 15.39

Postby Robert Estrada » Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:24 pm

Thank you!


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