(First order reaction). Three sets of experiments were performed for a reaction under similar experimental conditions: The correct variation of rate of reaction is
- A
- B
- C
- D
(First order reaction). Three sets of experiments were performed for a reaction under similar experimental conditions: The correct variation of rate of reaction is
Correct answer:D
Standard Method
Given: The reaction is first order, so the rate law is based on the concentration of reactant . Find: The correct order of rates in Run 1, Run 2, and Run 3.
From the solution:
For Run 1, the concentration of is .
For Run 2, the volume is doubled but the concentration remains . The extracted solution states that the total number of moles of is doubled, so the overall reaction rate is higher.
For Run 3, dilution occurs:
Hence,
Comparing all three:
Therefore, the correct option is D.
Assuming that doubling the volume always doubles the rate. This is wrong because for a first order reaction the rate law depends on concentration of , not volume directly. Check how concentration changes before comparing rates.
Ignoring dilution in Run 3. Adding of water changes the concentration from to , so the rate decreases. Always recalculate concentration after mixing.
Confusing rate per unit volume with the extracted solution's comparison of overall reaction rate across runs. Read the interpretation used in the solution carefully and then compare the runs on that same basis.
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