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प्रश्न
- Write the rate law expression for the reaction \[\ce{A + B + C -> D + E}\], if the order of reaction is first, second and zero with respect to A, B and C respectively.
- How many times the rate of reaction will increase if the concentration of A, B and C are doubled in the equation given in (a) above?
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उत्तर
a. The rate law expression for the reaction:
Rate (r) = k [A]m [B]n [C]p
Where m is the order with respect to A (given as 1)
n is the order with respect to B (given as 2)
p is the order with respect to C (given as 0)
Thus, the rate law expression becomes:
r = k [A]1 [B]2 [C]0
r = k [A]1 [B]2
b. Determine the New Rate When Concentrations are Doubled If the concentrations of A, B, and C are doubled, we can express the new concentrations as:
[A]' = 2[A]
[B]' = 2[B]
[C]' = 2[C]
Now, substituting these new concentrations into the rate law expression:
r' = k [A]' [B]'2 = k(2[A])(2[B])2
Simplify the new rate expression now, substituting the doubled concentrations:
r' = k(2[A])(22[B]2) = k(2[A])(4[B]2)
r' = k × 8[A] [B]2
elate the New Rate to the original rate. Since the original rate r is given by:
r = k [A] [B]2
We can relate the new rate r' to the original rate:
r' = 8r
