The reaction A+B
AB is 1st order with respect to A and zero order to B. The reaction is begun with the initial concentration of both reactants at 0.100 M. After 1.5 hours the concentration of B has dropped to 0.060 M. What is the approximate value of the specific rate (reaction rate) constant for this reaction?
A) 0.15 hr
-1B) 0.34 hr
-1C) 0.61 hr
-1D) the specific rate constant cannot be determined unless the mechanism of the reaction known.
Here's what I tried:
The rate=k[A]
1[ B ]
0, and [A]=0.100 M. For the rate, I just subtracted 0.060 M from 0.100 M for the :delta: [ B ], and then divided that by 1.5 hours to get 0.0267 M/hr. The equation then becomes 0.0267 M/hr=k*(0.100)(1), which gives k= 0.267 hr
-1, which isn't a choice, so what did I do wrong?