Wait a minute...
Am I just being an idiot?
Would
(b) simply be d[A]/dt = k3[A][B]
(c) d[A]/dt = k4[A][R]
actually I'm the most unsure about this one because of the 2R in the product. Would the rate be halved?
(d) d[A]/dt = k5[A]?
Thanks for all the help! So, my equations are incorrect for b, c, d? I'm not sure how to write the reaction in terms of dA/dt, then. I know how to write them for dC/dt or dProduct/dt, but not for a reactant.
Homework Statement
Find the units of k1, k2, k3, k4, and k5. Write rate reactions for dA/dt
a. A\leftrightarrowB
k1 (forward)
k2 (backward)
b. A + B \rightarrow C
k3 (forward)
c. A + R \rightarrow 2R
k4 (forward)
d. A \rightarrow B
k5 (forward)
Homework Equations...