Chemistry (7th Edition)
Chemistry (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780321943170
Author: John E. McMurry, Robert C. Fay, Jill Kirsten Robinson
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.74SP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The half-life of the given reaction in days and days required for the concentration C4H6 to drop 0.200 M to 0.100 M.

Conceptual introduction:
Chemical reactions are carried out to a given reaction rate, the main concern of chemical kinetics field. The reaction kinetics mainly depends of reactive system properties such as temperature, reagents concentrations and reaction order (which depends of the kind of chemical reaction, if it’s an elementary o non-elementary reaction, catalysed or non-catalysed, among others). It’s possible to express the relationship between temperature, reagents concentrations and reaction orders in a proportionality equation well-known as The Rate Law:

  rA=1νAd[A]dt=k[A]n[B]m [1]
Where ?A is the stoichiometry coefficient of A reagent; [A], [B]the concentration of reagents; n and m correspond to kinetic orders and finally k is a kinetic constant that mainly depends from the reaction temperature. All these parameters must be determined by the experimental monitoring of chemical reactions.

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