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Why isn't the rate of an elementary reaction expressed in activity?

Why don't chemists use $r_\ce{X}=\frac{\text{d}a_\ce{X}}{\text{d}t}$ where $a_\ce{X}$ is the chemical activity of species $\ce{X}$ and corresponding rate law for elementary reactions as $r=ka_1^{\...
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when to use exponents, or multiply by constants in the equation of the rate involving $k$ and concentrations?

More specifically, I do not understand rate of consuming $\ce{I}=2 k_2[\mathrm{I}]^2+2 k_3\left[\mathrm{H}_2\right][\mathrm{I}]^2$ Why is the concentration of $"\ce{I}"$ squared from $"2 \cdot k_3 \...
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Does increasing temperature increase the rate of gaseous reactions?

In chemical kinetics there is a generalised statement that the rate of reaction is dependent upon the concentration of reactants (except for zero order/complex reactions) temperature catalyst surface ...
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Is it possible to calculate the theoretical rate of reaction?

I am conducting an experiment where I will be changing concentration (0.2 mol/dm3, 0.4 mol/dm3, 0.6 mol/dm3, 0.8 mol/dm3, 1.0 mol/dm3) and seeing how that affects the rate of reaction for a reaction ...
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HCN reactor design

For my diploma work, I should design a hydrogen cyanide (HCN) producing reactor. I found that for the BMA process, overall $$\ce{CH4 + NH3 -> HCN + 3 H2 \quad{} \Delta{}H_r = \pu{251 kJ / mol} }$$ ...
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A first order gaseous reaction - getting the rate law

There is a specific example cited in our NCERT Class 12 textbook, to find out the rate law equation for a general gaseous reaction, $$\ce{A->B + C}$$ It describes the entire procedure as shown: ...
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Is my derivation for the reaction orders of a single-step reaction valid?

Recently in my chemistry class I learned about reaction orders. For some reaction $\ce{r_1A1}+\ce{r_2A2}+\dots+\ce{r_nA_n}\rightarrow\ce{B}$, $m_1,\dots{,m_n}$ are the orders of that reaction. The ...
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Calculate IC50 from fluorescence kinetic

I have an assay in which a fluorescence signal is generated when the enzyme reaction progresses. The fluorescence signal increases until a maximum is reached. Than it keeps constant. The first 1 h ...
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How original is my general matrix formula for rate equations?

I was dissatisfied with the method my teacher taught me to solve rate equations, where you're given experimental values for the concentrations of reactants, and the rate of reaction, which given by $$...
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Why Michaelis Menten Assumption of equilibrium is necessary to integrate rate of ES production

I read in my textbook that the assumptions of equilibrium and of steady state used by Michaelis and Menten were simplifying assumptions intended to make the following equation one that can be ...
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Does real-world gas phase chemistry use "concentration reaction quotients" (K_c)?

As a theoretical chemist, my entire exposure to reaction quotients and equilibrium constants ($Q$ and $K$) is through thermodynamics ($\Delta G^\ominus = - RT \ln K_{eq}$ and so on). So as I started ...
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Rate of SN1 reaction in derivative of furan and thiopene

When I was practising questions on the rate of SN1 mechanisms, I stumbled across this: I could eliminate options B and D because they can stabilize by only cross conjugation (if I am correct) and ...
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What is the physical significance of the frequency factor in the Arrhenius equation?

As the title says, I am wondering what the physical significance of the frequency/pre-exponential factor in the Arrhenius equation. My idea of it is that: If the units of $E_a$ are energy per molecule,...
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Which reaction to consider for overall rate

So I have a multistep reaction \begin{align} \ce{4 NH3 + 5 O2 &-> 4 NO + 6 H2O}\\ \ce{2 NO + O2 &-> 2 NO2}\\ \ce{3 NO2 + H2O &-> 2 HNO3 + NO} \end{align} If I know the initial ...
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What equation can be used to determine the mass of water evaporation over time, when cooking?

When baking, cooking or writing recipes, it would be useful to have a ballpark estimate of evaporation rates. This question asks about water, although the answer would ideally include an ...
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What are the differences between the different Rate Equations?

I currently am about to finish general chem 2 so my knowledge is still basic. There are different kinetics and rate equations and im not quite sure I know the differences. Breaking rate of a reactant:...
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Rate of reaction and rate constant confusion

If we had the reaction, $A + B$ $\rightarrow$ $C$, and $A$ was second order, and $B$ was first order, we would say that $rate = k[A]^2[B]$, but this has confused me. When we say $rate$, do we mean the ...
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How to write a rate expression when one reactant is not soluble?

For a chemistry experiment, I would like to determine the rate expression for the reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid. Given that zinc is not soluble in the water, would I use a "false&...
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Solving for Partial Pressure given first-order decomposition

From my GenChem practice exam: Consider the following reaction: $\ce{C4H8 (g) → 2C2H4 (g)}$ The first-order decomposition of cyclobutane to two molecules of ethene has a rate constant of $\ce{9.20\...
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Estimate scaled up rate of gas phase reaction

I have measured the conversion rate of a particulate-catalyzed gas phase reaction in a reactor. That is, I have a graph of how fast $\pu{1 mol}$ of catalyst converts $\pu{1 mol}$ of reactant into $\pu{...
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Calculating rate constant for reaction between potassium permanganate and oxalic acid

I'm writing a lab report investigating the effects of temperature on the rate constant in the reaction between potassium permanganate and oxalic acid. For my practical I've measured the time of colour ...
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Reaction rate derivation: amount of substance vs concentration [closed]

Let's say you have the reaction $$A + B \; \rightarrow \; C.$$ I would like to understand why $\frac{\mathrm{d}[C]}{\mathrm{d}t}$ is proportional to $[A][B]$. I can see why $$\frac{\mathrm{d}n_C}{\...
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Can the overall order of a reaction ever be strictly less than $1$?

In A-level chemistry we are taught that: To every reaction: $$\sum_{i=1}^n c_iA_i\to\sum_{j=1}^m d_jB_j$$There is a rate equation: $$r=\kappa[A_1]^{\alpha_1}[A_2]^{\alpha_2}\cdots[A_n]^{\alpha_n}$$...
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Concentration of products in tank reactor

I want to calculate the concentrations of all components in the outlet stream of the reaction: C$_2$H$_6$ -> C$_2$H$_4$ + H$_2$ (A -> B + C) I have a tank reactor (isothermic and isobar): V= $...
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Reversible monomolecular reaction with two reverse rates

I think this is a simple problem but my kinetics are terrible and I was hoping for some assistance following up on the work of a previous student. I'm open to any form of assistance and I hope this ...
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Dependence of rate on the nature of reactants and other factors

Consider a reaction $$\ce{aA + bB -> cC + dD}$$ whose reactants are given by A and B and the products are C and D. The rate of this reaction is given by $$\frac{dx}{dt} = -\frac{d[\ce{A}]}{adt}= -\...
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How do we know that rates depend on the product and not the sum of reactant concentrations [closed]

I've been struggling to understand the mathematics behind the calculation in enzyme kinetics within systems biology at an intuitive level. Every research article and textbook says it is based on the ...
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Differential equation in consecutive reactions

I'm blocked in a step of getting to the equation $(7)$, more precisely in the step between $(5)$ and $(6)$. I show my way to solve it down, but I don't get the same as $(6)$, so I wanted to know if I ...
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PFR reactor: -1/r vs conversion plot

A generic reagent A is considered. The behavior equations of a CSTR reactor is the following: $$ \tau = c_\mathrm{A,0} \intop_0^{X_\mathrm{A,final}} \dfrac{1}{-r_\mathrm{A}} dX_\mathrm{A} $$ where $\...
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Serial reactions or consecutive reactions: rate vs time

Serial reactions, or consecutive reactions, are two or more reactions in which the product of the first reaction becomes the reactant in the next. The simplest case of a serial reaction involves a ...
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How does the stoichiometric coefficient affect the time until a given percentage of the reactant is consumed (if at all)?

Problem from Serway's College Physics test bank: The reaction $2NO_2\rightarrow2NO+O_2$ obeys the rate law: $\large \frac{\Delta[O_2]}{\Delta t} = (1.40\times10^{-2})[NO_2]^2 \space at \space 500^\...
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How to rewrite kinetic mass balance to get to proper SI units?

Suppose from kinetic mass balance I get the following differential equation of the molarity substances $A$,$B$, and $C$ in a reactor, with molar in- or outflow rate $\phi$, and rate constant $k$: $$ \...
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What are the reaction rate constants, or coefficients, of coal combustion at high temperature?

Say I have coal that I will combust with $\ce{O2}$ at a high temperature of $\pu{1600-1800 K}$, what are the reaction rate constants, or coefficients, of the main reactions? I have searched around ...
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In regards to the Gibbs free energy equation, it seems that the two terms oppose one another, Enthalpy and -TS. Can you explain this?

So for example, if H is endothermic, then the enthalpy term is positive, meaning energy is absorbed by system overall, meaning net bonds broken, meaning the equation leans towards nonspontaneity. If ...
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Rate order when the slow step only contains intermediates?

I feel a bit sheepish asking this, but I was told that the stoichiometry of the slow step of a mechanism indicates the order of a reaction with respect to a reactant. However, in the slow step of this ...
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Modelling barrier-less reactions

I am currently exploring a few dissociative reactions whose PES is barrierless (no first order saddle point). I have found a few approaches in literature like flexible nudged elastic band theory, ...
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Calculate the concentration of the reactant from the absorbance of the product without molar absorptivity

Given the reaction $\ce{A->B}$, where the absorbance of the product $\ce{B}$ has been measured (see the table below), and the initial concentration of $\ce{A}$ is $\pu{10^{-4} M},$ calculate the ...
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Calculate rate constant of second order reaction and pseudo first order reaction

The reaction A + B -> Prod follows the second order kinetics. In an experiment, you initially have ten times as much B as A. The concentration of A varies with time according to the following data: ...
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pH for optimal kinetic for enzyme reaction

If I am given the following enzyme reaction: where K$_{EH,1}$=K$_1$ = $10^{-4}$ and K$_{EH,2}$=K$_2$ = $10^{-8.2}$. Iwant to calculate at which pH I have the optimal kinetics by calculating $\frac{v'...
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Calculating ionic strength at different concentrations

Zn$^{2+}$ reacts with a molecule, B, in a solution at several different concentrations of NaCl. Determine the charge of the biomolecule and k$_0$ (second order) ​​(assume that Zn$^{2+}$ does not ...
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Tmax of parallel reactions/Steady state reactions

Below are four reactions, to this experiment inhibitor is added so that k$_3$ = $0$ (but the other reactions are unaffected) calculate [D] when the reaction is over. The initial concentration of A is $...
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Why is it that first order reactions never end? [duplicate]

I'm studying chemical kinetics in high school. We are studying Integrated Rate Equation of first order reactions - their derivations and graphs. Our teacher showed us a graph of: Concentration of ...
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How to calculate rate of carbon dioxide from rate equation? [closed]

The concentration of carbon dioxide that changes with time: $$\ce{CO2(g) + H2O(l) <=>[$k_\mathrm{fwd}$][$k_\mathrm{rev}$] HCO3-(aq) + H+(aq)}$$ How to calculate the integral for the following ...
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Can two 1st order reactants in an overall 2nd order reaction have different rates?

I've recently done a saponification reaction of ethyl acetate with sodium hydroxide and used the initial rates method to find the order of reaction. (I change the concentration of one reactant and ...
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Rate equation for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide with iron(III) chloride as catalyst [duplicate]

I am trying to determine the activation energy of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide with iron(III) chloride added as a catalyst. To do that, I need to find the rate constant, but I am not sure ...
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Does 'k' in the rate law change with a change in volume

I'm a high school AP Chem student and we recently learned about the rate law and the Arrhenius equation. In school, we learned that rate constant 'k' is only changed with temperature or catalyst. ...
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Rate of Reaction - Potassium Permanganate and Hydrogen Peroxide

I'm interested in an aerospace project that requires I know the reaction rate ($[\pu{M/s}]$) of, $$\ce{2 KMnO4 (aq) + 3 H2O2 (aq) -> 3 O2 (g) + 2 MnO2 (s) + 2 KOH (aq) + 2H2O (l)}.$$ I'm just ...
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Are there any genuine, elementary ternary reactions?

Macroscopically, reaction rates can be of varied order. But mechanistically, most reactions are first-order or second-order/binary (e.g. SN2, many catalyst surface reactions, dimers). Most processes ...
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Writing rate of disappearance and rate of appearance using rate law [closed]

I have studied that rate of disappearance and rate of appearance is the change in concentration of reactants and products (respectively) with respect to time. Thus, $$\text{ROD} = -\frac{\Delta c_R}{\...
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Assuming 2O3 (g) → 3O2 (g), how much oxygen will be formed within 5.50 s for a reaction rate of 0.250 M/s?

Context: The rate of appearance of $\ce{O2}$ in the reaction: $\ce{2O3 (g) -> 3O2 (g)}$ is $\pu{0.250 M/s}$. So, over the first $\pu{5.50 s}$, will it form $\pu{1.38 M}$, or $\pu{4.13 M}$ of oxygen ...
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