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Interpretation:
The equation
Concept introduction:
The rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of reaction depends on several factors such as the concentration of reactants and temperature. The rate law equation of second order reaction is represented as,
Answer to Problem 20.29E
The equation
The slope of the above equation is
The intercept of the above equation is
The equation can be further rearranged to get the equation as shown below as,
The slope of the above equation is
The intercept of the above equation is
Explanation of Solution
The equation
Where,
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The general equation for a straight line is represented as,
Where,
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Rearrange the equation (1) to get the value of
The above equation is rearranged to get an expression similar to equation (2).
The equation (3) represents a straight line equation when a grape is plotted for
The slope of the equation (3) is
The intercept of the equation (3) is
The natural logarithm of the equation (3) is converted into logarithm.
The slope of the above equation is
The intercept of the above equation is
The equation
The slope of the above equation is
The intercept of the above equation is
The equation can be further rearranged to get the equation as shown below as,
The slope of the above equation is
The intercept of the above equation is
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