Question
Question: The rate constant of third order reaction is: (A) \[{\text{mol li}}{{\text{t}}^{ - 1}}{\text{ }}{{...
The rate constant of third order reaction is:
(A) mol lit−1 s−1
(B) mol−2 L2 T−1
(C) mol−1 lit s−1
(D) mol−2 lit−1 s−1
Solution
Use the following formula for the units of the rate constant of nth order reaction.
Unit=(mol lit−1)1−n s−1
In the above formula, substitute 3 for the value of n and obtain the units of the rate constant for third order reaction.
Complete step by step answer:
A rate law expression is the relationship between the rate of the reaction, the rate constant of the reaction and the specific reaction rate.
For nth order reaction, the rate law expression is, rate =k×[reactant]n .
Here, k is the rate constant or specific reaction rate.
For nth order reaction, the rate of the reaction is proportional to the nth order of the reactant concentration.
Thus, for the first order reaction, rate =k×[reactant]1.
Thus, for the second order reaction, rate =k×[reactant]2.
Thus, for the third order reaction, rate =k×[reactant]3.
Obtain the units of the rate constant for third order reaction.