Rate law of a reaction:
Rate law gives the relationship between a reactant’s concentration and the reaction rate.
Order of a reaction:
The order of a reaction is defined as the sum of an exponent in the rate expression of a reaction concentration in terms of rate law equation.
Rate constant :
The proportionality constant that expresses the relationship between the rate of the reaction and the concentration of the reactants present in the reaction.
Rate of reaction: It represents the change in the concentration of the reactants (consumed) or the change in the concentration of the product (formed) in a unit of time. Rate law can be expressed as follows:
(a)
Consider the given rate law,
(b)
Consider the given rate law,
If the concentration of is doubled and the concentration of is tripled, then the rate law becomes as follows,
Rate of reaction is increased by 12 times.
(c)
Consider the given rate law,
If the concentration of is constant and the concentration of is doubled, then the rate law becomes as follows,
Rate of the reaction is doubled but the rate constant remains constant.
Ans: Part aThe overall order of the reaction is 3
Part bIf the concentration of is doubled and the concentration of is tripled.
The rate of the reaction will be increased by 12.
Part cRate constant of the reaction remains constant
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