The reactant concentration in a first-order reaction was 8.10×10−2 M M after 15.0 s s and 1.80×10−3 M M after 90.0 s s . What is the rate constant for this reaction?

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Answer:

The answer to the question is

The rate constant for the reaction is 1.056×10⁻³ M/s

Explanation:

To solve the question, e note that

For a zero order reaction, the rate law is given by

[A] = -k×t + [A]₀

This can be represented by the linear equation y = mx + c

Such that y = [A], m which is the gradient is = -k, and the intercept c = [A]₀

Therefore the rate constant k which is the gradient is given by

Gradient = [tex]\frac{[A]_{2} - [A]_{1} }{t_{2} - t_{1} }[/tex]  where [A]₁ = 8.10×10⁻² M and [A]₂ = 1.80×10⁻³ M

= [tex]\frac{1.80*10^{-3} M- 8.10*10^{-2} M}{90 s - 15 s}[/tex] = -0.001056 M/s = -1.056×10⁻³ M/s

Threfore k = 1.056×10⁻³ M/s

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