Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
On the basis of rate equation show that ...

On the basis of rate equation show that a first order reaction does never go to completion.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

On the basis of rate equation show that a fist order reaction does never go to completion. For an elementary reaction A + B rarr C , the rate constant increases 10 times on increasing the temperature from 27^@C by 10 degrees, Find out the activation energy of the reaction.

Show on the basis of rate equation, that a first order reaction does never go to completion.

Why does a first order reaction never reach completion ?

Write integrated rate equation for a first order reaction.

What do you understand by a first order reaction ? Show that for a first order reaction time required to complete a definite fraction of the reaction is independent of initial concentration.

Give the integrated form of rate equation of first order reaction.

Derive the integrated rate equation for first order reactions.

From the rate equation of first order reaction, show first order reaction cannot reach completion.

Establish the integrated rate equation for a first order reaction.

a) Describe the kinetics of a first order reaction. b) Why is first order reaction never completed?