Derive the first-order reaction kinetics of a D species, starting from Cpo to Cp with initial time at t = 0 and final time, t. (Hint: Use the general form from number 3).

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3. An elementary reaction is generally expressed as:
dCa
-kC,"
dt
where A is the species being depleted as the reaction progresses, k is the rate constant, and n is the order
of reaction, usually referred to as the stoichiometric coefficient of the resulting product.
For a polymerization reaction A → 3B, find the initial amount if after 30 seconds, A species is reduced to 5
moles/L within 3 minutes. Take the rate constant as 0.314 L²/(moľ-min).
Derive the first-order reaction kinetics of a D species, starting from Cpo to Cp with initial time at t = 0 and
final time, t. (Hint: Use the general form from number 3).
4.
Derive the nth-order reaction kinetics of a B species, starting from CBo to Cg with initial time at t = 0 and
final time, t. (Hint: Use the general form from number 3).
5.
Transcribed Image Text:3. An elementary reaction is generally expressed as: dCa -kC," dt where A is the species being depleted as the reaction progresses, k is the rate constant, and n is the order of reaction, usually referred to as the stoichiometric coefficient of the resulting product. For a polymerization reaction A → 3B, find the initial amount if after 30 seconds, A species is reduced to 5 moles/L within 3 minutes. Take the rate constant as 0.314 L²/(moľ-min). Derive the first-order reaction kinetics of a D species, starting from Cpo to Cp with initial time at t = 0 and final time, t. (Hint: Use the general form from number 3). 4. Derive the nth-order reaction kinetics of a B species, starting from CBo to Cg with initial time at t = 0 and final time, t. (Hint: Use the general form from number 3). 5.
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