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kari82
Aug27-11, 05:10 PM
A chemical Reaction A-->B is carried out in a closed vessel. The following data are taken for the concentration of A, Ca (g/L), as a function of time, t(min), from the start of the reaction. A proposed reaction mechanism predicts that Ca and t should be related by the expression

ln (Ca-Cae)/(Ca0-Cae)=-kt

where k is the reaction rate constant

Do the data (see attached file) supports this prediction? If so, determine the value of k. (Use a semilog plot in your solution for this problem)



Can someone explain to me what using a semilog plot means? And, maybe give me a hint on how to start this problem please.... Thank you!

MisterX
Aug27-11, 07:43 PM
A [2-D] semilog plot has a logarithmic scale for only one axis.


To start the problem, I would exponentiate to get rid of the logarithm. Re-arange to solve for CA, and determine if the function's initial value and the value it approaches agree with the plot.

You should know what the plot of f(t) = Ce^{-kt} + D would look like.

Know that if k is positive, the term Ce^{-kt} will approach zero as t becomes larger.

You should be able to indentify (in terms of C and D):


the value of this function when t = 0
the value it approaches as t becomes larger

kari82
Sep4-11, 07:13 PM
Thank you so much for your help!!