14.1.3 Determining the Form of a Rate Law Flashcards
Determining the Form of a Rate Law
- The orders of the reactants in the rate law do not necessarily relate to the stoichiometric coefficients in the balanced equation.
- The orders of the reactants in the rate law can be found by converting initial rates of reaction into ratios.
- The value of the rate constant (k) can be calculated once the orders of the reactants are known.
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- The orders of the reactants (m and n) in the rate law can be found by converting initial rates of reaction into ratios.
- For example, four experiments are run for the reaction of nitrogen monoxide (NO) with oxygen (O 2 ) to produce nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ). The initial concentrations of NO and O 2 are varied over the four experiments, and the initial rate of each is measured.
- To find m, first the initial concentrations and rates from the first two experiments (where [O 2 ] is held constant) are plugged into the rate law. Next, the ratio of these two rate laws is taken, and m is determined to be 2.
- The same process can be used to solve for n, using the data from the first and third experiments (where [NO] is held constant). Using data from the second and forth experiment would yield the same result, n = 1.
- The value of the rate constant (k) can be calculated once the orders of the reactants are known.
- The data from one of the four experiments is plugged into the rate law, and the rate constant is determined to be 1.42 x 10 4 M –2 · s –1 . Since the units on the rate are M/s and the units on the concentrations are M, the units on k are M –2 · s –1 .
Suppose you are studying the following reaction.
A + B → 2C
You gather the following initial rate data for the reaction.
Experiment [A]0, M [B]0, M Initial rate, M / s
1 0.50 0.50 5.66 × 10−2
2 1.00 0.50 1.13 × 10−1
3 1.00 1.00 1.60 × 10−1
What is the rate law for this reaction?
rate = (0.16 M −1/2s−1 ) [A] [B]1/2
Chlorine dioxide reacts with hydroxide ions according to the following equation
2ClO2(aq) + 2OH-(aq) -> ClO3-(aq) + ClO2-(aq) + H2O(l)
A scientist gathers the following initial rate data for the reaction
Experiment 1 2 3
[ClO2]t0, M 0.025 0.050 0.025
[OHY=]t0, M 0.030 0.030 0.010
Initial, M/s 4.310^-3 1.7210^-2 1.4*10^-3
What is the overall order of the reaction?
third
Cyclobutane decomposes to ethylene according to the following equation:
C4H8 → 2C2H4
A scientist gathers the following initial rate data for the reaction:
For what initial concentration of C4H8 will the initial rate of the reaction be equal to 10.0 M / s?
0.11 M
Suppose you are studying the following reaction:
2A → B + C
What is the minimum number of initial rate experiments that you would need to perform to determine the rate law of the reaction, including the value of the rate constant?
2
hylene (C2H4 ) reacts with bromine gas according to the following equation:
C2H4(g) + Br2(g) → C2H4Br2(g)
The rate of this reaction is first order in [C2H4 ] and third order overall. If the initial concentrations of the reactants are doubled, the rate of the reaction will increase by what factor?.
8
Suppose you are studying the following reaction.
2A + B → 2C + D
You gather the following initial rate data for the reaction:
Experiment [A]0, M [b]0, M Initial rate, M/s
1 0.050 0.050 6.6010^-2
2 0.025 0.050 1.6510^-2
3 0.050 0.025 6.60*10^-2
What will be the rate of formation of C when [A] is 0.040 M and [B] is 0.040 M?
0.084 M / s
The compound 2-bromo-2-methylpropane (CH3 )3CBr) reacts with hydroxide ions according to the following equation:
(CH3 )3CBr + OH − → (CH3 )3COH + Br−
A scientist gathers the following initial rate data for the reaction:
Experiment [(CH3)3CBr]0, M [OH-]0, M Initial rate, M/s
1 0.015 0.015 1.510^-4
2 0.030 0.015 3.010^-4
3 0.015 0.030 1.5*10^-4
Based on this data, which of the following conclusions can you draw about the rate law of the reaction?
The rate law does not depend on the concentration of OH −
Suppose you are studying the following reaction:
2A + 2B → C + 2D
You find that when you double the concentration of A while keeping the concentration of B fixed, the rate of the reaction increases by a factor of 2. What conclusion can you draw about the rate law of this reaction?
The rate law is first order in [A]
Permanganate ions react with oxalic acid and hydrogen ions according to the following equation:
2MnO4− (aq) + 5H2C2O4(aq) + 6H + (aq) → 2Mn2+ (aq) + 10CO2(g) + 8H2O(l)
A scientist gathers the following initial rate data for the reaction:
Exp [ MnO4− ]0 [H2C2O4 ]0 [H + ]0 Initial rate 1 0.010 0.030 0.020 0.60 2 0.020 0.020 0.020 1.6 3 0.020 0.030 0.020 2.4 4 0.020 0.030 0.010 2.4
What is the order of this reaction in H2C2O4?
1
Nitrogen monoxide reacts with chlorine gas according to the following equation.
2NO(g) + Cl2(g) → 2NOCl(g)
This reaction is second order in [ NO] and first order in [Cl2 ]. If the rate constant at a particular temperature is 180 M −2 s−1, what is d [ NOCl] / dt when the initial concentration of NO is 0.35 M and the initial concentration of Cl2 is 0.15 M?
6.6 M / s