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25 June, 01:33

Butadiene c4h6 reacts with itself at 250 degrees celcius to form a dimer with the formula c8h12. The reaction is second order in c4h6. What is the rate law for the reaction?

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  1. 25 June, 01:36
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    Rate = k * [C₄H₆]²

    Explanation:

    It is possible to write the reaction as:

    2C₄H₆ → C₈H₁₂

    The differential rate law for a simple second order reaction of the type 2A → B is:

    Rate = k * [A]²

    With the above information in mind, the rate law for the reaction of butadiene would be:

    Rate = k * [C₄H₆]²
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