Suppose that the rate law for an irreversible reaction is Derive the integrated rate expression for CA as a function of time. What would you plot along the y-axis vs. time in order to obtain a linear relationship?
given that
-dCA/dt= K[CA]3
-dCA/CA3= Kdt
Which on integration at CAO= 0 at t= 0 and CA=CA at t=t
1/2[1/CA2-1/CAO2] =kt
1/CA2= 2Kt+ 1/CAO2
y axis will be 1/CA2 to bet a linear relation between t on x axis
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