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In a reaction 𝑚A+𝑛Bproducts, when the concentration of A is doubled, the rate of reaction is also doubled. When the concentration of B is doubled, the rate of reaction becomes four times. - Chemistry (Theory)

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In a reaction \[\ce{mA + nB -> products}\], when the concentration of A is doubled, the rate of reaction is also doubled. When the concentration of B is doubled, the rate of reaction becomes four times. Find the overall order of reaction.

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Solution

The given reaction is \[\ce{mA + nB -> products}\]

Let the rate law be:

Rate = k [A]x [B]y

Where:

x = order of reaction w.r.t. A

y = order of reaction w.r.t. B

x + y = overall order of the reaction

When [A] is doubled:

Rate ∝ [A]x

`"New rate"/"Original rate" = ((2[A])/([A]))^x` = 2x

But it is given that rate doubles, so:

2x = 2

⇒ x = 1

When [B] is doubled:

Rate ∝ [B]y

`"New rate"/"Original rate" = ((2[B])/([B]))^y` = 2y

But it is given that the rate becomes 4 times, so:

2y = 4

⇒ y = 2

∴ Overall Order = x + y

= 1 + 2

= 3

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Chapter 4: Chemical Kinetics - QUESTIONS FROM ISC EXAMINATION PAPERS [Page 285]

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QUESTIONS FROM ISC EXAMINATION PAPERS | Q 27. (a) (ii) | Page 285
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