The rate of the reaction in terms of the "disappearance of reactant" includes the change in the concentration of the reactant, the time interval, and the coefficient of the reactant.
Consider the following reaction:
2A+3B→3C+2D
The concentrations of reactant A at three different time intervals are given. Use the following data to determine the average rate of reaction in terms of the disappearance of reactant A between time = 0 s and time = 20 s.
Time (s) | 0 | 20 | 40 |
[A](M) | 0.0800 | 0.0480 | 0.0360 |
The rate of the reaction in terms of the "appearance of product" includes the change in the concentration of the product, the time interval, and the coefficient of the product.
Consider the following reaction:
2A+3B→3C+2D
The concentrations of product C at three different time intervals are given. Use the following data to determine the rate of reaction in terms of the appearance of product C between time = 0 s and time = 20 s .
Time (s) | 0 | 20 | 40 |
[C](M) | 0.000 | 0.0480 | 0.0960 |
Express your answer in molar concentration per second to three significant figures.
Answer:-
1) rate of disappearance of A
2) rate of appearance of C
Explanation:-
1)For the reaction, 2A+3B→3C+2D
The rate of reaction in terms of the disappearance of reactant A is
...(1)
Given:-
[A] = 0.0800 M at, t = 0 s
[A] = 0.0480 M at, t = 20 s
therefore, from eq(1) we have,
2.
For the reaction, 2A+3B→3C+2D
The rate of reaction in terms of the appearance of product C is
...(2)
Given:-
[C] = 0.000 M at, t = 0 s
[C] = 0.0480 M at, t = 20 s
therefore, from eq(2) we have,
Note:-
Consider the reaction
Average rate of consumption of N_{2} =
Average rate of consumption of H_{2} =
Average rate of consumption of NH_{3} =
therefore, averate rate of reaction is
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