Reaction 2 will be 1.621 times faster than reaction 1
Explanation:
As the reaction 2 is taking 0.470 mol /L and reaction 1 is taking 0.290 mol /L, then the ratio of the rate of reaction will be
[tex]\text { Ratio }=\frac{\text { rate of reaction } 1}{\text { rate of reaction } 2}=\frac{0.470}{0.290}=1.6207[/tex]
Asked reaction 2 how much faster than reaction 1, so rearrange the above equation, we get, [tex]rate of reaction 2=\frac{\text { rate of reaction } 1}{\text { ratio }}=\left(\frac{1}{1.6207}\right) rate of reaction 1[/tex]
Thus, 1.621 times reaction 2 is faster than reaction 1 as per the given question. As the reaction 2 is using more amount of reactants compared to reaction 1, the reaction 2 will be 1.6207 times faster than reaction 1.