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8 June, 17:48

The reaction represented by the equation: xA + yB - --> productsis started by mixing 1.00 mol of A with 2.00 mol of B in a 1.00 L container at a certain temperature. These concentrations are measured after a certain time. Substance Concentration, M[A] 0.875[B] 1.81Which is the x/y ratio in this reaction?

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  1. 8 June, 17:54
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    The x/y ratio of the reaction is 0.68

    Explanation:

    Hi there!

    The rate of dissapearence of A and B can be expressed as follows:

    rate A = - Δ[A] / Δt

    rate B = - Δ[B] / Δt

    Where:

    Δ[A] = change in the concentration of A (final [A] - initial [A])

    Δ[B] = change in the concentration of B (final [B] - initial [B])

    Δt = elapsed time.

    These rates are equal if we divide each of them by their respective estechiometric coefficient:

    1/x · (-Δ[A] / Δt) = 1/y · (-Δ[B] / Δt)

    Let's multiply by x each side of the equation:

    -Δ[A] / Δt = x/y · (-Δ[B] / Δt)

    now, let's divide each side of the equation by (-Δ[B] / Δt)

    (-Δ[A] / Δt) · ( - Δt / Δ[B]) = x/y

    Δ[A] / Δ[B] = x/y

    Δ[A] = final [A] - initial [A] = 0.875 M - 1.00 M = - 0.13 M

    Δ[B] = final [B] - initial[B] = 1.81 M - 2.00 M = - 0.19 M

    -0.13 M / - 0.19 M = x/y

    x/y = 0.68

    The x/y ratio of the reaction is 0.68
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