Q.
In a chemical reaction A is converted into B. The rates of reaction, starting with initial concentrations of A as 2×10−3 M and 1×10−3 M, are equal to 2.40×10−4Ms−1 and 0.60×10−4Ms−1 respectively. The order of reaction with respect to reactant A will be
A→B
Initial concentration Rate of reaction 2×10−3M2.40×10−4Ms−1 1×10−3M0.60×10−4Ms−1
rate of reaction r=k[A]x
where x = order of reaction
hence 2.40×10−4=k[2×10−3]x......(i) 0.60×10−4=k[1×10−3]x......(ii)
on dividing eqn. (i) from eqn. (ii) we get 4=(2)x ∴x=2
i. e. order of reaction =2