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The conversion of the molecule XToYfollows second-order kinetics. If the concentration X is increased to three times, How will it affect the rate of formation of Y?


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Order of a reaction:

  • The order of a reaction is generally determined by summing up the powers of the concentration of reactants that forms the product.
  • The order of a reaction is basically known to be the power dependence of the rate on the concentrations of each of the reactants.

Step 1: Rate law for second-order reaction:
As the order of the reaction is given to be a second-order reaction, the rate law can be written as :
Rate=k[X]2=r1……(1)

Step 2: Rate law when the concentration is increased three times:
If the concentration will be increased to three times the rate law can be given as :
r2=k[3X]2=9[X]2……..(2)

Step 3: Affect on the rate of formation of Y:

We can consider the change in the rate of formation of Y, by taking the ratio of the above-mentioned equations, which can be given as:

r2r1=9k[X]2k[X]2
r2r1=9r2=9r1
Hence, the rate of formation of Ywill increase by nine times.


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