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The· reaction, 2A+B+CD+E, is found to be of first order in A, second order in B and zero order in C. (i) Give the rate law for the reaction in the form of a differential equation. - Chemistry (Theory)

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The· reaction, \[\ce{2A + B + C -> D + E}\], is found to be of first order in A, second order in B and zero order in C.

  1. Give the rate law for the reaction in the form of a differential equation.
  2. How is the rate affected on increasing the concentration of A, B and C two times?
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उत्तर

i. The rate law of the given reaction is 

Rate = k [A] [B]2 [C]0

or `(dx)/(dt) = k [A] [B]^2`

ii. Suppose the rate of reaction is r1. Therefore,

r1 = k [A] [B]2

When the concentrations of A, B and C are increased two times, suppose the new rate is r2.

Therefore,

r2 = k × {2 × [A]} × {2 × [B]}2 × {2 × [C]}0

= 8 k [A] [B]2

= 8 r1

Thus, the rate increases by 8 times.

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