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प्रश्न
A first-order reaction is 50% complete in 30 minutes at 300 K and in 10 minutes at 320 K. Calculate activation energy (Ea) for the reaction. [R = 8.314 J K−1 mol−1]
[Given: log 2 = 0.3010, log 3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021]
उत्तर
Given: T1/2 = 30 min, T1 = 300 K
T1/2 = 10 min, T2 = 320 K
Formula: `log "K"_2/"K"_1 = "E"_"a"/(2.303 "R") [1/"T"_1 - 1/"T"_2]`
K = `0.693/("t"_(1//2))`
K1 at 300 K = `0.693/30` min−1
K2 at 320 K = `0.693/10` min−1
`log ("K"_2/"K"_1) = "E"_"a"/(2.303 "R") [1/"T"_1 - 1/"T"_2]`
`log ((0.693/10)/(0.693/30)) = "E"_"a"/(2.303 "R") [1/300 - 1/320]`
log (3) = `"E"_"a"/(2.303 "R") [20/(300 xx 320)]`
Ea = 0.4771 × 2.303 × 8.314 × 300 × 16
Ea = 43.8 kJ
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