Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
The rate constant for forward reaction A...

The rate constant for forward reaction `A(g) hArr 2B(g)` is `1.5 xx 10^(-3) s^(-1)` at `100 K`. If `10^(-5)` moles of `A` and `100 "moles"` of `B` are present in a `10-L` vessel at equilibrium, then the rate constant for the backward reaction at this temperature is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The rate constant for a reaction is 10.8 xx 10^(-5) mole "litre"^(-1) "sec"^(-1) . The reaction obeys

At a particular temperature, the values of rate constant of forward and backward reactions are 1.5xx10^(-2)L*mol^(-1)*s^(-1) and 1.8xx10^(-3)L*mol^(-1)*s^(-1) respectively for the reaction A+B hArr C+D . Determine the equilibrium constnt of the reaction at that temperature.

In a chemical reaction, the rate constant for the backward reaction is 7.5xx10^(-4) and the equilibrium constant is 1.5. The rate constant for the forward reaction is :