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Ch.14 - Chemical Kinetics
Tro - Chemistry: A Molecular Approach 4th Edition
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14장, 문제 43

Consider the tabulated data showing the initial rate of a reaction (A → products) at several different concentrations of A. What is the order of the reaction? Write a rate law for the reaction including the value of the rate constant, k.

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Identify the general form of the rate law for the reaction: \( \text{Rate} = k[A]^n \), where \( n \) is the order of the reaction.
Examine the tabulated data to determine how the initial rate changes with varying concentrations of \( A \).
Compare the rates and concentrations to find a pattern: if doubling \([A]\) doubles the rate, the reaction is first order; if doubling \([A]\) quadruples the rate, it is second order, etc.
Use the determined order \( n \) to write the rate law: \( \text{Rate} = k[A]^n \).
Calculate the rate constant \( k \) using one set of data from the table by substituting the values of rate and \([A]\) into the rate law equation.

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Reaction Order

The order of a reaction refers to the power to which the concentration of a reactant is raised in the rate law. It indicates how the rate of reaction is affected by the concentration of reactants. For example, if the rate doubles when the concentration of A is doubled, the reaction is first order with respect to A. Understanding reaction order is crucial for determining the rate law.
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Average Bond Order

Rate Law

The rate law expresses the relationship between the rate of a chemical reaction and the concentrations of its reactants. It is typically written in the form Rate = k[A]^n, where k is the rate constant and n is the order of the reaction with respect to reactant A. The rate law can be determined experimentally and provides insight into the mechanism of the reaction.
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Rate Law Fundamentals

Rate Constant (k)

The rate constant, k, is a proportionality factor in the rate law that is specific to a particular reaction at a given temperature. It reflects the speed of the reaction and varies with temperature and the presence of catalysts. The value of k can be determined from experimental data and is essential for calculating the rate of reaction under different conditions.
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Equilibrium Constant K