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1 November, 07:31

In the hydrogenation of ethylene using a nickel catalyst, the initial concentration of ethylene is 1.50 mol * L-1 and its rate constant (k) is 0.0016 mol * L-1 * s-1.

a. Determine the rate of reaction if it follows a zero-order reaction mechanism.

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  1. 1 November, 07:49
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    0.0016 mol / (L. s)

    Explanation:

    The rate of a reaction (r) can be calculated by the initial concentration of the reagent, by the expression:

    -r = k*[reagent]ⁿ

    Where the minus sign represents that the reagent is disappearing, k is the rate constant, which depends on the temperature, and n is the order of the reaction. For the reaction with more than 1 reagent, each reagent will have its order, which is determined by experiments. So, for n = 0:

    -r = 0.0016 * (1.50) ⁰

    -r = 0.0016 mol / (L. s)
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