Chemical Principles: The Quest for Insight
Chemical Principles: The Quest for Insight
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781464183959
Author: Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Laverman
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 7, Problem 7B.18E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The time taken by NO2 to get reduced into one-half of its initial concentration has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

The equation that represents the integrated rate law for the second order kinetics is shown below.  The unit for the rate constant for the second order reaction is Lmol1s1.

    1[A]t=krt+1[A]0

(a)

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Answer to Problem 7B.18E

The time taken by NO2 to get reduced into one-half of its initial concentration is 9.25s_.

Explanation of Solution

The given chemical reaction is shown below.

  2NO2(g)2NO(g)+O2(g)

As per the given data, the above reaction follows the second order kinetics and having the rate constant equals to 0.54Lmol1s1.

The concentration of NO2 after time t is one-half of the initial concentration.  Mathematically the final concentration, [NO2]t in terms of initial concentration, [NO2]0 is shown below.

    [NO2]t=12[NO2]0=12×0.20molL1=0.10molL1

The relation between the changes in the concentration of reactant after time t for the second order reaction is shown below.

  1[NO2]t=krt+1[NO2]0        (1)

Where,

  • [NO2]t is the concentration of reactant at time t.
  • [NO2]0 is the initial concentration.
  • kr is the order rate constant.
  • t is the time taken.

The value kr is 0.54Lmol1s1.

The value of [NO2]t is 0.10molL1.

The value of [NO2]0 is 0.20molL1.

Substitute the value of kr, [NO2]0 and [NO2]t in equation (1).

    10.10molL1=(0.54Lmol1s1)×t+10.20molL1(0.54Lmol1s1)×t=10.10molL110.20molL1t=1(0.54Lmol1s1)×0.20molL1=9.25s_

Thus, the time taken by NO2 to get reduced into one-half of its initial concentration is 9.25s_.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The time taken by NO2 to get reduced into one-sixteenth of its initial concentration has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Same as part (a).

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 7B.18E

The time taken by NO2 to get reduced into one-sixteenth of its initial concentration is 138.88s_.

Explanation of Solution

The given chemical reaction is shown below.

  2NO2(g)2NO(g)+O2(g)

As per the given data the above reaction follows the second order kinetics and having the rate constant equals to 0.54Lmol1s1.

The concentration of NO2 after time t is one-sixteenth of the initial concentration.  Mathematically the final concentration, [NO2]t in terms of initial concentration, [NO2]0 is shown below.

    [NO2]t=116[NO2]0=116×0.20molL1=0.0125molL1

The value kr is 0.54Lmol1s1.

The value of [NO2]t is 0.0125molL1.

The value of [NO2]0 is 0.20molL1.

Substitute the value of kr, [NO2]0 and [NO2]t in equation (1).

    10.0125molL1=(0.54Lmol1s1)×t+10.20molL1(0.54Lmol1s1)×t=10.0125molL110.20molL1t=75Lmol1(0.54Lmol1s1)=138.88s_

Thus, the time taken by NO2 to get reduced into one-sixteenth of its initial concentration is 138.88s_.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The time taken by NO2 to get reduced into one-ninth of its initial concentration has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Same as part (a).

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 7B.18E

The time taken by NO2 to get reduced into one-ninth of its initial concentration is 74.9s_.

Explanation of Solution

The given chemical reaction is shown below.

  2NO2(g)2NO(g)+O2(g)

As per the given data the above reaction follows the second order kinetics and having the rate constant equals to 0.54Lmol1s1.

The concentration of NO2 after time t is one-ninth of the initial concentration.  Mathematically the final concentration, [NO2]t in terms of initial concentration, [NO2]0 is shown below.

    [NO2]t=19[NO2]0=19×0.20molL1=0.022molL1

The value kr is 0.54Lmol1s1.

The value of [NO2]t is 0.022molL1.

The value of [NO2]0 is 0.20molL1.

Substitute the value of kr, [NO2]0 and [NO2]t in equation (1).

    10.022molL1=(0.54Lmol1s1)×t+10.20molL1(0.54Lmol1s1)×t=10.022molL110.20molL1t=40.45Lmol1(0.54Lmol1s1)=74.9s

Thus, the time taken by NO2 to get reduced into one-ninth of its initial concentration is 74.9s_.

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