Chemical Engineering - Chemical Reaction Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Reaction Engineering - Section 7 (Q.No. 37)
37.
What is the order of a chemical reaction in which doubling the initial concentration of the reactants doubles the half life time of the reaction ?
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Flowi said:
3 years ago
The answer is Zero-order because,
T1/2= Cao/2k.
According to the equation, the half lifetime zero-order, the concentration of the reactants is directly proportional to the half-life.
T1/2= Cao/2k.
According to the equation, the half lifetime zero-order, the concentration of the reactants is directly proportional to the half-life.
Asefa melsku said:
6 years ago
Please describe the answer.
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