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REACTION KINETICS
1.1 Basics of kinetics

The rate of reaction refers to the change in the amount or
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concentration of a reactant or product per unit time (mol dm s )

The rate of reaction is the gradient when a graph for the reaction
is plotted.

The proportionality constant k is the gradient of the graph and is also called the rate constant

m n
Rate of reaction = k [A] [B] [A] and [B] = concentrations of reactants m and n = orders of the reaction

Determining order of reaction

Order of reaction is the power to which a
concentration of a reactant is raised in the rate
equation. It can only be determined experimentally not
using stochiometric equation.




Half-life

The half-life (t1/2) is the time taken for the concentration of a reactant to become half of its initial value

the power to which the concentration of a reactant is raised in the rate equation

In zero-order reaction the successive half-life decrease with time (less time required to half)

In first-order reaction the half-life is constant because it’s independent of the concentration of reactants

o Despite the concentrations of the reactants decreasing during the reaction
o The amount of time taken for the concentrations of the reactants to halve will remain the same
throughout the reaction

In second-order reaction the half-life increases with time (more time required to half)

, 1.2 Rate constant calculations

Rate constant with initial rate




Rate constant with half-life

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