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24 November, 23:26

A reaction is second order respect to the reactant A. If the reaction is 85% complete in 12 minutes, how long would it take for the reaction to be 15% complete?

a. 110s

b. 27s

c. 62s

d. 130s

e. 22s

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  1. 24 November, 23:47
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    e. 22s

    Explanation:

    Initial Concentration = 100

    Final concentration = 15 (Since the reaction is 85% complete)

    Time = 12 minutes = 720 seconds

    The integrated rate law for second order reactions is given as;

    1 / [A] = (1 / [A]o) + kt

    Making k subject of interest, we have;

    kt = (1 / [A]) - (1 / [A]o)

    k = (1 / [A]) - (1 / [A]o) / t

    k = [ (1 / 15) - (1 / 100) ] / 720

    k = (0.0667 - 0.01) / 720

    k = 0.0567 / 720

    k = 7.875e^-5

    How long would it take for the reaction to be 15% complete?

    Final concentration = 85 (Since the reaction would be 15% complete)

    The integrated rate law for second order reactions is given as;

    1 / [A] = (1 / [A]o) + kt

    Making t subject of interest, we have;

    kt = (1 / [A]) - (1 / [A]o)

    t = (1 / [A]) - (1 / [A]o) / k

    t = [ (1 / 85) - (1 / 100) ] / 7.875e^-5

    t = (0.0117 - 0.01) / 7.875e^-5

    t = 0.001765 / 7.875e^-5

    t = 22.41 seconds

    Corect option = E.
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