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Author: Donald A. McQuarrie, Peter A. Rock, Ethan B. Gallogly
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.53P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reaction rate law for formation of chloride ion has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Rate law:  The mathematical equation that relates the concentrations of the reactants to

the rate of reaction is called the rate law of a reaction.  An example of rate law of thermal decomposition of N2O5 is given by

    rate of reaction = k[N2O5]x

The proportionality constant, k, in a rate law is called the rate constant of the reaction.

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The order of reaction with respect to ClO3-(aq),I-(aq),andH+(aq) are calculated as,

    (rate of reaction)0 for run 2(rate of reaction)0 for run 3=k[ClO3-(aq)]0x[,I-(aq)]oy[H+(aq)]ozfor run2k[ClO3-(aq)]0x[,I-(aq)]oy[H+(aq)]ozfor run31.70 ×1034.42×103=(0.10)x(0.17)y(0.10)z(0.26)x(0.17)y(0.10)z(0.385)=(0.385)xx=1OrderofreactionwithrespecttoClO3-(aq)isone(rate of reaction)0 for run 1(rate of reaction)0 for run 2=k[ClO3-(aq)]0x[,I-(aq)]oy[H+(aq)]ozfor run1k[ClO3-(aq)]0x[,I-(aq)]oy[H+(aq)]ozfor run21.00×1031.70×103=(0.10)x(0.10)y(0.10)z(0.10)x(0.17)y(0.10)z(0.588)=(0.588)yy=1OrderofreactionwithrespecttoI-(aq)isone(rate of reaction)0 for run 3(rate of reaction)0 for run 4=k[ClO3-(aq)]0x[,I-(aq)]oy[H+(aq)]ozfor run3k[ClO3-(aq)]0x[,I-(aq)]oy[H+(aq)]ozfor run44.42×1031.13×102=(0.26)(0.17)(0.10)z(0.26)(0.17)(0.16)z(0.391)=(0.625)yz=2OrderofreactionwithrespecttoH+(aq)istwoOverallorderofreaction=1+1+2=4

The rate law of reaction and rate constant are given by

    k=(rateofreaction)o[ClO3-(aq)]0x[,I-(aq)]oy[H+(aq)]oz=1.0 ×10-3(0.10)(0.10)(0.10)2=1.0 ×10-1M-1s-1Ratelaw:rate of reaction =1.0 ×10-1M-1s-1[ClO3-(aq)]0x[,I-(aq)]oy[H+(aq)]oz

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