rxn order graphs

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Could someone please tell me what the graphs for 1st,2nd and 3rd order rxns look like? they are confusing. some have Ln,some 1/[A] some just [A].
 
zero order:

[A] vs. time which has a negative slope (-k)

1st order:

ln [A] vs. time which has also has a negative slope (-k)

2nd order:

1 / [A] vs. time which has a positive slope (+k)
 
  • #1. If the reaction is zeroth (0th) order with respect to [X], which of the following quantities when plotted vs. t should be a straight line: ln [X], 1/[X], [X], or [X]2?
  • #2. The half-lives for all first order reactions are independent of the initial concentration, true or false?
  • #3. For a first order reaction, the product of rate constant and half-life is a constant. What is the constant? (give value)
  • #4. Tritium (T) decays to helium (He of mass 3) with a half-life of 12.5 years. How long will it take 1.0 g of T to reduce to 0.25 g of T (and 0.75 g of He)?
  • #5. The decomposition of HI is a classical second order reaction. 2 HI = H2 + I2(s). In an experiment starting at 8:00 hr, the partial pressure of HI decreases from 30.0 Pa to 15.0 Pa at 8:45 hr (at a constant temperature). What shall the time be for the partial pressure of HI to reduce to 3.75 Pa?
  • #6. The dust explosion is a
    a. homogeneous reaction
    b. heterogeneous reaction
    c. catalytic reaction
    d. chain reaction
  • #7. For the reaction: 2 NO + O2 -> 2 NO2, the following results were obtained: run [NO] [O2] Rate
    1 0.12 0.05 0.12
    2 0.12 0.10 0.24
    3 0.24 0.05 0.48
    What is the order of the reaction with respect to [NO]?

    What is the order with respect to [O2]?
 
Could someone please tell me what the graphs for 1st,2nd and 3rd order rxns look like? they are confusing. some have Ln,some 1/[A] some just [A].

ZERO ORDER:

graph1.gif


FIRST ORDER:

int1b.gif


SECOND ORDER:

int2b.gif
 
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so how about parabolic graphs of [A]?! how can I figure those kinda graphs out?
cause I've seen some A vs. T graphs that the slopes aren't straight lines
 
so how about parabolic graphs of [A]?! how can I figure those kinda graphs out?
cause I've seen some A vs. T graphs that the slopes aren't straight lines

The graph you're referring to corresponds to Nuclear Decay reactions, which are a special kind of 1st order reaction. So, just remember, if you see a greaph with a negative slope that looks like a parabola, it corresponds to a nuclear decay reaction.
Again, you're simply memorizing the shape of each graph and the reaction type it corresponds to. YOU'RE NOT REQUIRED TO CALCULATE AND/OR BE ABLE TO DRAW ANY OF THESE.

 
The graph you're referring to corresponds to Nuclear Decay reactions, which are a special kind of 1st order reaction. So, just remember, if you see a greaph with a negative slope that looks like a parabola, it corresponds to a nuclear decay reaction.
Again, you're simply memorizing the shape of each graph and the reaction type it corresponds to. YOU'RE NOT REQUIRED TO CALCULATE AND/OR BE ABLE TO DRAW ANY OF THESE.


I think i hit a question in destroyer about the decay of a second order reaction. I think with those every proceeding half like is double the first i think, or half of it. i cant remember
 

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