A student has studied the decomposition of a gas at . He obtained the following data.
The order of the reaction is:
- A
- B
- C
- D
(zero)
A student has studied the decomposition of a gas at . He obtained the following data.
The order of the reaction is:
(zero)
Correct answer:D
Standard Method
Given: The decomposition of gas at has initial pressures and corresponding relative half-lives .
Find: The order of the reaction.
For a reaction, the half-life is related to the initial pressure by
where is the order of the reaction.
Taking the ratio of half-lives at two pressures,
Using the given data,
Substituting the relative half-lives,
So,
Therefore,
Thus, the order of the reaction is .
The solution concludes that the correct option is D, but this contradicts the working, which clearly gives . Hence the defensible correct option from the listed choices is B.
Using the listed option label from the solution without checking the working. This is wrong because the algebra in the solution gives , not zero. Always trust the derivation over a mismatched option label.
Applying the half-life relation for first-order reactions directly. This is wrong because here the half-life changes with initial pressure, so the reaction cannot be first order. Use instead.
Writing the pressure ratio in the wrong order in the exponent relation. This gives an incorrect sign for . Carefully use the same order on both sides of the ratio formula.
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