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Mkey [24]
4 years ago
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Need help in AP Chemistry

Chemistry
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elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]4 years ago
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Answer : The order of reaction with respect to A is, first order reaction.

The order of reaction with respect to B is, zero order reaction.

The overall order of reaction is, first order reaction.  

Explanation :

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Rate law expression for the reaction:

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b = order with respect to B

Expression for rate law for first observation:

3.20\times 10^{-1}=k(1.50)^a(1.50)^b ....(1)

Expression for rate law for second observation:

3.20\times 10^{-1}=k(1.50)^a(2.50)^b ....(2)

Expression for rate law for third observation:

6.40\times 10^{-1}=k(3.00)^a(1.50)^b ....(3)

Dividing 1 from 2, we get:

\frac{3.20\times 10^{-1}}{3.20\times 10^{-1}}=\frac{k(1.50)^a(2.50)^b}{k(1.50)^a(1.50)^b}\\\\1=1.66^b\\b=0

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\frac{6.40\times 10^{-1}}{3.20\times 10^{-1}}=\frac{k(3.00)^a(1.50)^b}{k(1.50)^a(1.50)^b}\\\\2=2^a\\a=1

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\text{Rate}=k[A]^1[B]^0

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Explanation:

Let's do an equilibrium chart for the reaction:

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1.00  2.00  0     1.00    Initial

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