Question
Question: The rate constant, the activation energy and the Arrhenius parameter (A) of a chemical reaction is a...
The rate constant, the activation energy and the Arrhenius parameter (A) of a chemical reaction is at 250C are 3.0×10−22s−1,104.4 kJmol−16.0×1014s−1 and respectively. The value of rate constant T→∞ is:
A.2.0 X 1018s - 1
B.6.0 X 1014s - 1
C.Infinity
D.3.6 X 1030s - 1
Solution
The Arrhenius equation is given byk=Ae(−Ea/RT), where A is the frequency or pre-exponential factor and e(−Ea/RT) is the fraction of collisions that have enough energy to react (i.e., have energy greater than or equal to the activation energyEa) at temperature T.
Complete step by step answer:
We know that the Arrhenius Equation is given by:
k=Ae−Ea/RT, where
k = Rate Constant.
A= exponential factor that is constant for the given chemical reaction.
R= Universal Gas Constant.
T= Absolute Temperature (in Kelvin).
Ea = activation energy of the reaction (usually given in Joules per mole).
As per the given question the temperature T→∞
So we can say that RT→∞ (Because when any number multiplied with infinity then the result will also be in Infinity)
Therefore, RTEa→0
e−Ea/RT→1 (As RTEa→0 , e0 is equals to 1)
Hence k=A as T→∞
Therefore,
Substituting the Value of Kin Arrhenius Equation at temperature T→∞ we get:
k=6.0×1014s−1
So, the correct answer for the above question is option (B).
Note:
- Arrhenius Equation states that as the temperature of the reaction increases, the rate of reaction also increases.
- The value of Gas constant R is calculated from Ideal Gas Equation that is PV=nRT, which relates temperature, pressure and volume of a particular moles of a gas.
- Activation energy Ea is the minimum energy required for the reactants to form the product. It is necessary to express it in units of joules per mole.
- Pre-exponential factor A is also known as frequency which includes the frequency of collision of atoms or molecules and their orientation. It is normally constant for a small temperature range.