For my PChem class, I have to write reaction rates in terms of the disappearance of reactant and appearance of product. Here are the reactions:
a). 3O
2 2O
3b). C
2H
6 C
2H
4+H
2c). ClO
-+Br
- BrO
-+Cl
-d).(CH
3)
3CCl+ H
2O
(CH
3)
3COH + H
+ + Cl
-e). 2AsH
3 2As + 3H
2These are my tentative answers:
a). rate= -3k
1[O
2]
3/sub] + 2k
-1[O
3]
3b). rate= -k
1[C
2H
6]+k
-1[C
2H
4][H
2]
c). rate= -k
1[ClO
-][Br
-]+k
-1[BrO
-][Cl
-]
d). rate= -k
1[(CH
3)
3CCl][H
2O]+k
-1[(CH
3)
3COH] [H
+][Cl
-]
e). rate= -2k
1[AsH
3]
2+k
-1[H
2]
3[As]
2Would someone please offer guidance to me on how to write rate laws in this fashion? Where does water belong in a rate law? When do I need to use coefficients, and when do I need to use exponents? Part e) is especially thorny on this. Where can I find some more practice problems of this sort and ones where I have find the differential amount of a reactant or product?
Thanks for any help you can offer. I want to understand this general concept, not just solve these problems. If this is in the wrong forum, please move it.