The rate constant for a particular second-order reaction is 0.47 M-1s-1. If the initial concentration of reactant is 0.25 mol/L, it takes __________ s for the concentration to decrease to 0.13 mol/L.

Respuesta :

Answer : The time taken by the reaction is 7.856 seconds.

Explanation :

The expression used for second order kinetics is:

[tex]kt=\frac{1}{[A_t]}-\frac{1}{[A_o]}[/tex]

where,

k = rate constant = [tex]0.47M^{-1}s^{-1}[/tex]

t = time = ?

[tex][A_t][/tex] = final concentration = 0.13 mole/L = 0.13 M

[tex][A_o][/tex] = initial concentration = 0.25 mole/L = 0.25 M

Now put all the given values in the above expression, we get:

[tex]0.47\times t=\frac{1}{0.13}-\frac{1}{0.25}[/tex]

[tex]t=7.856s[/tex]

Therefore, the time taken by the reaction is 7.856 seconds.

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