In certain reaction, 10% of the reactant decomposes in one hour, 20% in two hours, 30% in three hours and so on. The dimensions of the rate constant is
A
hour−1
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B
molL−1s−1
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C
Lmol−1s−1
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D
mols−1
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Solution
The correct option is BmolL−1s−1 The given reaction is a zero order reaction because on plotting the percent concentration of reactant left after decomposition of reactants vs time, we will obtain a straight line.
For a zero order reaction, concentration versus time graph is a straight line with a nagative slope.
Consider a zero order reaction, Rate, R=K[A]0 −d[A]dt=K[A]0 −d[A]dt=K×1 −d[A]=Kdt
Taking limit on both side −[A]t∫[a]0d[A]=Kt∫0dt
when, time=0,A=[A]o time=t,A=[A]t
−[A][A]t[A]o=K[t]t0
[A]0−[A]t=Kt
[A]t=[A]0−Kt
Its in y=−mx+c form.
Hence,
Order of the given reaction is zero Rate=Rate constant =dxdt units of K=molL−1s1
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