- Tardigrade
- Question
- Chemistry
- The vapour pressure of two miscible liquids A and B are 300 and 500 mm of Hg respectively. In a flask 10 moles of A is mixed with 12 moles of B. However, as soon as B is added, A starts polymerising into a completely insoluble solid. The polymerisation follows first-order kinetics. After 100 min, 0.525 mole of a solute is dissolved which arrests the polymerisation completely. The final vapour pressure of the solution is 400 mm of Hg. Estimate the rate constant of the polymerisation reaction. Assume negligible volume change on mixing and polymerisation and ideal behaviour for the final solution.
Q. The vapour pressure of two miscible liquids and are and of respectively. In a flask moles of is mixed with moles of . However, as soon as is added, starts polymerising into a completely insoluble solid. The polymerisation follows first-order kinetics. After , mole of a solute is dissolved which arrests the polymerisation completely. The final vapour pressure of the solution is of . Estimate the rate constant of the polymerisation reaction. Assume negligible volume change on mixing and polymerisation and ideal behaviour for the final solution.
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