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5.2.4 Rate Equation Calculations

Units of Rate and the Rate Constant (kk)

The rate of a reaction is measured in mol dm3⁻³ s1⁻¹, representing how concentration changes over time. The units of the rate constant k depend on the overall order of the reaction and can be derived by examining the units in the rate equation.

Method

Here's a general method for determining the units of k using an example:

Step 1: Set Up the Rate Equation:

For a reaction with the rate equation:

Rate=k[A]2[B]\text{Rate} = k[A]^2[B]

where the overall order is 2+1=32 + 1 = 3

Step 2: Substitute Units into the Rate Equation:

  • Rate units are mol dm3⁻³ s1⁻¹.
  • Concentration units for each reactant, such as [A][A] and [B][B], are mol dm3⁻³. Substitute these units:
mol dm3s1=k(mol dm3)3\text{mol dm}^{-3} \text{s}^{-1} = k (\text{mol dm}^{-3})^3

Step 3: Simplify to Find Units of kk:

mol dm3s1=kmol3dm9\text{mol dm}^{-3} \text{s}^{-1} = k \cdot \text{mol}^3 \text{dm}^{-9}

Rearrange to isolate kk:

k=mol dm3s1mol3dm9=mol2dm6s1k = \frac{\text{mol dm}^{-3} \text{s}^{-1}}{\text{mol}^3 \text{dm}^{-9}} = \text{mol}^{-2} \text{dm}^6 \text{s}^{-1}

The resulting units of kk for this third-order reaction are mol2⁻² dm s1⁻¹.

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Summary of kk Units Based on Overall Order

  • 1st Order: s1⁻¹
  • 2nd Order: mol1⁻¹ dm³³ s1⁻¹
  • 3rd Order: mol2⁻² dm s1⁻¹

Temperature Dependence of the Rate Constant

The rate constant kk varies with temperature, as shown by the Arrhenius equation:

k=AeEaRTk = A e^{-\frac{E_a}{RT}}

where:

  • AA is the Arrhenius constant (or pre-exponential factor), representing the frequency of collisions with proper orientation.
  • EaE_a is the activation energy (J mol1⁻¹), the minimum energy required for the reaction to occur.
  • RR is the gas constant (8.31 J K1⁻¹ mol1⁻¹).
  • TT is the temperature in Kelvin. As temperature increases, kk increases, typically accelerating the reaction rate.

Rearranged Arrhenius Equation and Graphical Analysis

The Arrhenius equation can be rearranged into a linear form for graphical analysis:

lnk=EaR1T+lnA\ln k = -\frac{E_a}{R} \cdot \frac{1}{T} + \ln A

This form (y=mx+cy = mx + c) allows you to plot lnk\ln k versus 1T\frac{1}{T}, yielding a straight line with:

  • Slope = EaR-\frac{E_a}{R}
  • y-intercept = lnA\ln A By calculating the slope of the line, you can determine EaE_a and understand how the reaction rate varies with temperature.
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Example Problem

Given a reaction with rate equation:

Rate=k[A]2[B]\text{Rate} = k[A]^2[B]

And data showing that when

[A]=0.5mol dm3[A] = 0.5 \, \text{mol dm}^{-3} [B]=0.1mol dm3[B] = 0.1 \, \text{mol dm}^{-3}

The rate is:

0.025mol dm3s10.025 \, \text{mol dm}^{-3} \text{s}^{-1}

Step 1: Rearrange to solve for kk

k=Rate[A]2[B]k = \frac{\text{Rate}}{[A]^2[B]}

Step 2: Substitute values

k=0.025(0.5)20.1=1mol2dm6s1k = \frac{0.025}{(0.5)^2 \cdot 0.1} = 1 \, \text{mol}^{-2} \text{dm}^6 \text{s}^{-1}
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