Question:

Which one of the following is a rate equation for second order bimolecular reaction if, a and b are the initial concentrations of A and B, respectively, and x is the concentration of each species reacting in time t and k is second‐order reaction

Updated On: Aug 10, 2024
  • k = [2.303/ t(a − b)] x [log a(a − x) / b(b − x) ]
  • k = [2.303/ t(a − b)] x [log b(a − x) / a(b − x) ]
  • k = [2.303/ t(a − b)] / [log b(a − x) / a(b − x) ]
  • k = [2.303/ t(a − b)] / [log a(a − x) / b(b − x) ]
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The Correct Option is C

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The correct option is (C): k = [2.303/ t(a − b)] / [log b(a − x) / a(b − x) ]
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