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- Hydrolysis of methyl acetate in aqueous solution has been studied by titrating the liberated acetic acid against sodium hydroxide. The concentration of the ester at different times is given: <img class=img-fluid question-image alt=image src=https://cdn.tardigrade.in/img/question/chemistry/be85c95d9b852ba4c70725e7b7a6002c-.jpeg /> It follows a pseudo first order reaction, as the concentration of water remains nearly constant (55 mol L-1), during the course of the reaction. What is the value of k' in this equation? Rate = k' [CH3COOCH3] [H2O]
Q.
Hydrolysis of methyl acetate in aqueous solution has been studied by titrating the liberated acetic acid against sodium hydroxide. The concentration of the ester at different times is given :
It follows a pseudo first order reaction, as the concentration of water remains nearly constant (), during the course of the reaction. What is the value of k' in this equation?
Solution:
For a pseudo first order reaction, the reaction should be first order with respect to ester when is constant. The rate constant k for pseudo first order reaction is
From the above data we note
t/min
0
0.8500
-
30
0.8004
2.004
60
0.7538
2.002
90
0.7096
2.005
Average value of
t/min | ||
---|---|---|
0 | 0.8500 | - |
30 | 0.8004 | 2.004 |
60 | 0.7538 | 2.002 |
90 | 0.7096 | 2.005 |