Question
Question: Initial Concentration --- Expt. No.| \(\left[ NO \right]\)| \(\left[ C{{l}_{2}} \right]\)| Initi...
Initial Concentration
Expt. No.| [NO]| [Cl2]| Initial rate
1.| 0.010| 0.010| 1.2×10−4
2.| 0.010| 0.020| 2.4×10−4
3.| 0.020| 0.020| 9.6×10−4
For the reaction, 2NO+Cl2→2NOCl, at 300K, following data is obtained:
Write rate law and order of the reaction? Also, calculate the specific rate constant.
Solution
The rate of a chemical reaction is the change in the concentration of reactants or products per unit time. Think about the relation between the rate and molar concentration of reacting species. Take a look at the number of moles of each species present in the reaction.
Complete answer:
-The rate law is defined as an experimentally determined equation that gives the rate of the reaction in terms of molar concentrations of the reactants. The rate of a reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of the reactants at any given point of time.
- Consider a reaction, aA + bB →Products