
To determine:
a) Calculate the rate constant for the given reaction.
b) Determine the rate of the reaction at
c) Draw a graph showing

Answer to Problem 13.138QA
Solution:
d) The rate constant for the given second order reactionis
a) The rate of the reaction at
b) A graph showing
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept:
The given process is second order in peroxyacetyl nitrate, so write rate law for the reaction. From given data and formula for half-life period for second order
2) Given:
The given reaction is second order in peroxyacetyl nitrate.
3) Formulae:
k = rate constant
4) Calculations:
a) The half-life of the second order reaction, that is,
Rate constant
b) We can write the general rate law equation for the given second order reaction as
c) To draw the graph, we have to first find the values of
So at
1. At
2. At
3. At
4. At
Now we have to plot the graph of
We have plotted time on X-axis and
Conclusion:
a) The rate constant for the given second order reaction is,
b) The rate of the reaction at
c) A graph showing
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