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Question
The rate law for the decomposition of N2O5 is Rate = k [N2O5].
What is the significance of k in this equation?
Short Answer
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Solution
the rate law:
Rate = k[N2O5]
The constant k is called the rate constant (or specific rate constant).
Significance of k:
- It determines the speed of the reaction; higher k means a faster reaction.
- It is independent of the concentration of reactants but depends on temperature and the presence of a catalyst.
- Its unit depends on the order of the reaction. For a first-order reaction, the unit of k is s−1.
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