1. The rate lawSolution2. The rate of formation of species A is per unit volume is(a.) is a differential equation T F
(b.) relates reaction rate and concentration of reacting species T F
3.At a particular time t, the rate of formation of B in the reaction, rB, is 10 mole/dm3*min. Which of the following are true?
- The rate of disappearance of B is -10 moles/dm3*min.
- The rate of formation of A is -10 mole/dm3*min.
- The rate of disappearance of A is 10 moles/dm3*min.
- rA = -10 moles/dm3*min
- -rA = 10 moles/dm3*min
- -rB = -10 moles/dm3*min
- All of the above
- None of the above
F. The rate law is an algebraic equation relating the rate of reaction with the concentration of the reacting species. Example, for the elementary reactionthe rate law is:
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-rA = function (temperature and reacting species concentration), e.g.
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rA=moles of A formed, per unit time, per unit volume
2 (b.) FALSE (Pages 3 and 5 of Text)
-rA is the rate of dissappearance of A, [mol/dm3 s]
rate of formation=rate of generation
r'A is the rate per mass of catalyst, i.e. grams of catalyst [mol/kg cat s]
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At a particular time t, the rate of formation of B in the reaction, rB, is 10 mole/dm3*min. Which of the following are true?
- The rate of disappearance of B is -10 moles/dm3*min.
- The rate of formation of A is -10 mole/dm3*min.
- The rate of disappearance of A is 10 moles/dm3*min.
- rA = -10 moles/dm3*min
- -rA = 10 moles/dm3*min
- -rB = -10 moles/dm3*min
- All of the above
- None of the above
g. (all are true)