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For the decomposition of azoisopropane to hexane and nitrogen at 543 K, the following data are obtained. Calculate the rate constant. - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

For the decomposition of azoisopropane to hexane and nitrogen at 543 K, the following data are obtained.

t (sec) P(mm of Hg)
0 35.0
360 54.0
720 63.0

Calculate the rate constant.

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उत्तर

Azoisopropane decomposes according to the following equation:

\[\ce{(CH3)2CHN = NCH(CH3)2_{(g)} -> N2_{(g)} + C6H14_{(g)}}\]

This action is of first order reaction.

Initial pressure P0 = 35.0 mm Hg

Decrease in pressure of azoisopropane after time t = P

Increase in N2 pressure = `P_(N_2)`

Increase in the pressure of hexane = `P_(C_6H_14)`

Total pressure of the mixture Pt =  `P_A + P_(N_2) + P_(C_6H_14)`

Pt = (P0 – P) + P + P = P+ P

P = Pt – P0

PA = P0 – (Pt – P0) = 2P0 – Pt

But PA ∝ a − x and P0 ∝ Pt

k = `2.303/"t" log  "P"_0/(2"P"_0 - "P"_"t")`

When t = 360 s,

 k = `2.303/360 log  35/(2 xx 35 - 54)`

= `2.303/360 log  35/16`

= `2.303/360 log 2.1875`

= `2.303/360 xx 0.339`

k = 2.17 × 10–3 s–1

When t = 720 s,

k = `2.303/720 log  35/(2 xx 35 - 63)`

= `2.303/720 log  35/7`

= `2.303/720 (log 35 - log 7)`

= `2.303/720 (1.544 - 0.845)`

= `2.303/720 xx 0.699`

k = 2.23 × 10–3 s–1

Rate constant = `((2.17 + 2.23))/2 xx 10^-3  "s"^-1`

= 2.20 × 10–3 s–1

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