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Chapter 21, Problem 84AP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The rate law for given reaction to be written and simplificationf rate law to be checked, along with the half-lifeaccording to the given conditions, is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The study of reaction rates, rearrangement of atoms, and the effect of various variables in a chemical reaction is known as chemical kinetics

A half-life is the quantity of time it takes for half of a substance to undergo some specified process.

The half-life for the second order reaction is as follows:

t12=1k[A]0

The rate law for a chemical reactionis defined as an equation that relates the reaction rate with the concentrations or partial pressures of the reactants.

The rate law is given by:

r=k[A]x[B]y

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Answer to Problem 84AP

Solution:

a) Rate=k[NO]2[O2]

b) Rate=k'[NO]2

c) (t12)2=1.3×103 min

Explanation of Solution

a) The rate law for the reaction

2NO(g)+O2(g)2NO2(g)

The rate law for a given reaction is as follows:

Rate=k[NO]2[O2]

Here, k is the rate constant for the reaction.

It suggests that two molecules of NO are colliding with a molecule of oxygen and forming nitrogen dioxide. This reaction has two or more elementary steps.

Explanation:

b) The rate law can be simplified is to be checked and if so simplified rate law to be written.

A sample of air at a certain temperature is contaminated with 2.0 ppm of [NO] by volume.

In thegivenreaction, two molecules of [NO] are colliding with a molecule of oxygen, but the size of [O2] is larger than that of [NO], due to which it acts as a pseudo-second-order reaction.

The rate law is given as follows:

Rate=k'[NO]2

Here, k' is equal to k[O2] and k,k' are the rate constantsfor the reaction.

Given information: A sample of air at a certain temperature is contaminated with 2.0 ppm of [NO] by volume, and the half-life of the reaction has been estimated to be 6.4×103 min. The initial concentration of [NO] is 10ppm.

Explanation:

c) The half-lifeto be estimated if the initial concentration of NO were 10 ppm

As this reaction is a second-order reaction, the half-life time for this reaction is written as follows:

t12=1k[A]0

Here, t12 is the half-life time of reaction, k is rate constant, and [A]0 is the initial concentration of the reactant.

The sample is contaminated with 2.0 ppm of [NO] by volume ([(A)0]1) and the half-life of the reaction has been estimated to be 6.4×103 min (t12)1.

The expression of half-life, by substituting these values in the above equation, can be written as follows:

(t12)1=1k[(A)0]16.4×103 min=1k[2.0 ppm]

The initial concentration of [NO] ([(A)0]2) is 10ppm. The expression of half-life, by substituting these values in the above equation, can be written as follows:

(t12)2=1k[(A)0]2(t12)2=1k[10 ppm]2

By dividing (t12)1 and (t12)2 as follows:

(t12)1(t12)2=1k[(A)0]11k[(A)0]2

(t12)1(t12)2=k[(A)0]2k[(A)0]1

Substitute the values of (t12)1, ([(A)0]1), and ([(A)0]2) in theabove expression, as follows:

6.4×103 min(t12)2=10 ppm2.0 ppm(t12)2=1.3×103 min

Therefore, the half-life for an initial concentration of [NO] of 10ppm is 1.3×103 min.

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