Give the unit of Rate Constant of a Reaction.
Step 1: Unit of Rate Constant:
The rate of a chemical reaction may be defined as the change in concentration of any reactant or product of the reaction in a particular time interval.
Consider a general equation,
Rate,
Where, is the order of the reaction
Let is the order of the reaction
So, generally
That is,
Here rate is
Therefore, by substituting equation (2) in (1) we get,
The unit of concentration is
The unit of time is
Therefore, the unit of the rate constant is;
Step 2: For the Zero-order reaction:
The order of the reaction,
Therefore, the unit of the rate constant for the zero-order reaction is
Step 3: For the First-order reaction:
The order of the reaction,
Therefore, the unit of the rate constant for the First-order reaction is
Step 4: For the Second-order reaction:
The order of the reaction,
Therefore, the unit of the rate constant for the second-order reaction is
Step 5: For the Third-order reaction:
The order of the reaction,
Therefore, the unit of the rate constant for the third-order reaction is