Consider the chemical reaction
N2(g)+3H2(g)⟶2NH3(g)
The rate of this reaction can be expressed in terms of time derivatives of the concentration of N2(g),H2(g),or NH3(g). Identify the correct relationship among the rate expressions.
Rate = −d[N2]dt=−13 d[H2]dt=12 d[NH3]dt
N2(g)+3H2(g)⟶2NH3(g)
Rate = −d[N2]dt=−13=d[H2]dt=+12d[NH3]dt
The concentrations of the reactants decrease and the concentrations of the products increase with the progress of the reaction. To equalize the rates with respect to various components, suitable coefficients are used.