Chemical Kinetics Ques 25

25. For the reaction $A+B \longrightarrow$ products, it is observed that:

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(1) On doubling the initial concentration of $A$ only, the rate of reaction is also doubled and

(2) On doubling the initial concentrations of both $A$ and $B$, there is a change by a factor of 8 in the rate of the reaction.

The rate of this reaction is given by:

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

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

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

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

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Solution:

  1. (a) When concentration of $A$ is doubled, rate is doubled. Hence order with respect to $A$ is one. When concentrations of both $A$ and $B$ are doubled, rate increases by 8 times hence order with respect to $B$ is 2 .

$\therefore$ rate $=k[A]^{1}[B]^{2}$



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