Question:

$t_{1 / 2}$ for a first order reaction is $10\, \min$. Starting with $10\, M$, the rate after $20\, \min$ is

Updated On: Jul 28, 2022
  • $ 0.0693\, M\ \min^{-1}$
  • $ 0.0693\times 5\,M\, \min^{-1}$
  • $ 0.0693\times 2.5\,M\,\min^{-1}$
  • $ 0.0693\times 10\,M\, \min^{-1}$
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Given, $t_{1 / 2}=10\, \min$ $t=20\, \min$ $N_{0}=10\, M$ $\Rightarrow t=n t_{1 / 2}$ $20=n \times 10$ $\therefore n=2$ $\Rightarrow \frac{N}{N_{0}}=\left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^{n}$ $\Rightarrow \frac{N}{10}=\left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^{2}$ or $\frac{N}{10} =\frac{1}{4}$ $\therefore N =\frac{10}{4}=2.5\, M$ $\therefore$ Rate $=k[A]$ $=0.0693 \times 2.5\, M\, \min ^{-1}$
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Concepts Used:

Rate of a Chemical Reaction

The rate of a chemical reaction is defined as the change in concentration of any one of the reactants or products per unit time.

Consider the reaction A → B,

Rate of the reaction is given by,

Rate = −d[A]/ dt=+d[B]/ dt

Where, [A] → concentration of reactant A

[B] → concentration of product B

(-) A negative sign indicates a decrease in the concentration of A with time.

(+) A positive sign indicates an increase in the concentration of B with time.

Factors Determining the Rate of a Reaction:

There are certain factors that determine the rate of a reaction:

  1. Temperature
  2. Catalyst
  3. Reactant Concentration
  4. Chemical nature of Reactant
  5. Reactant Subdivision rate