Hi all,
Im having a bit of difficulty integrating a rate equation for a bimolecular reaction which is 2nd order overall:
For a unimolecular reaction or a bimolecular reaction with equal concentrations of reactants its relatively easy, its just:
A + A ---> product 'or' A --> product
Rate = k[A] 2
Upon integrating becomes:
(1/[A]t) - (1/[A]0) = kt
But for a bimolecular reaction with diifferent concentrations of reactants it becomes a little more tricky:
aA + bB ---> products
Rate = k[A]*[ B]
This is what i have come up with:
(1/(b*[ A] 0 - a*[ B] 0)) * ((ln([ B]0/[ A]0) - (ln([ B]t/[ A]t)) = kt
Is this right?
My next problem is how to write this equation as a straight line equation in order to obtain the rate constant or the [A]t or [ B]t values (if given the value for k).
Ive read that you plot ln([ B]t/[A]t) v's time, but am unsure as to what the value of k would be? is it the slope of this plot?
I understand that the straight line equation is:
y = mx + b
y = ln([ B]t/[A]t), m = slope, x = time, b = y intercept (at x = 0)
k = ?
Any help, hints or suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
Mad