Problem 03-02-3
Question
The reaction represented above is found to be second order with respect to and first order with respect to .
What happens to the rate of the reaction when is halved and is doubled?
- It increases by a factor of 4.
- It decreases by a factor of 2.
- It decreases by a factor of 4.
- It does not change.
Solution
To solve this problem, let's first write out the rate law for the reaction. According to the text, the reaction is second order with respect to and first order with respect to , so the rate law is rate
Now, let's think about how the rate changes when is halved and is doubled. Since is raised to the second power in the rate law, halving decreases the reaction rate by a factor of 4 . Similarly, since is raised to the first power, doubling increases the reaction rate by a factor of 2 . Combined, these changes result in the reaction rate decreasing by a factor of 2 overall. So, when is halved and is doubled, the rate of the reaction decreases by a factor of 2 .