Consider the reaction, 2A+B→products. When the concentration of 'B' alone was doubled, the half-life did not change. When the concentration of 'A' alone was doubled the rate increased by two times. The unit rate of constant for this reaction is
A
s−1
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B
mol−1L1s−1
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C
No unit
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D
molL−1s−1
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Solution
The correct option is Bmol−1L1s−1 Consider the reaction, 2A+B→products.
When the concentration of B alone was doubled, the half-life did not change. When the concentration of A alone was doubled the rate increased by tow times.
We know that for a first order reaction t1/2=0.693K
Half-life does not depend on the concentration of reactants.
Hence the order of 'B' will be one.
By initial rate method,
r1r2=([Ao]1[Ao]2)p
For reactant 'A'
R2R=(A2A)a
12=(12)a
Thus, an order of reaction with respect to A is also one.
Hence, Total order =1+1=2
The unit rate of constant for reaction is mol1−nLn−1time−1
where n is order of the reaction
When n=2
The unit rate of constant for reaction is mol−1L1s−1
Thus, option B is correct