Chemical Kinetics Question 255

Question: For a reactions $ A+B\to $ product, it was found that rate of reaction increases four times if concentration of -A- is doubled, but the rate of reaction remains unaffected. If concentration of -B- is doubled. Hence, the rate law for the reaction is [MP PET/PMT 1998; MP PMT 2003]

Options:

A) $ rate=k[A][B] $

B) $ rate=k{{[A]}^{2}} $

C) $ rate=k{{[A]}^{2}}{{[B]}^{1}} $

D) $ rate=k{{[A]}^{2}}{{[B]}^{2}} $

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

Let the rate of reaction depends on xth power of [A]. Then

$ r_1=k{{[A]}^{x}} $ and $ r_2=k{{[2A]}^{x}} $
$ \therefore \frac{r_1}{r_2}=\frac{{{[A]}^{x}}}{{{[2A]}^{x}}}=\frac{1}{4}={{( \frac{1}{2} )}^{2}} $

$ (\because r_2=4r_1) $
$ \therefore x=2 $ . As the reaction rate does not depend upon the concentration of B. Hence, the correct rate law will be $ rate=K{{[A]}^{2}}{{[B]}^{o}} $ or $ =K{{[A]}^{2}} $



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