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Question
For the reaction \[\ce{aA + bB + cC -> Products}\],
following conclusions have been derived on the basis of experimental studies:
- The rate of reaction remains unchanged on doubling the concentration of A.
- The rate of reaction becomes half on doubling the concentration of B.
- The rate of reaction increases 8 times on doubling the concentration of C.
Derive the rate law of the reaction and determine its order.
Derivation
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Solution
We are given the experimentally observed effects of concentration changes on the rate of the reaction
\[\ce{aA + bB + cC -> Products}\]
Doubling [A] does not change the rate → Order with respect to A = 0
Doubling [B] halves the rate → Order with respect to B = –1
Doubling [C] increases rate 8 times → Order with respect to C = 3 (since 23 = 8)
The rate law can be written as
Rate = k[A]m[B]n[C]p
Rate = k[B]−1[C]3
The overall order of the reaction is the sum of the exponents in the rate law
Order = 0 + (−1) + 3 = 2
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