Interpretation:
The instantaneous rate for the change of other species has to be calculated and also the instantaneous
Answer to Problem 13.31QE
Instantaneous rate of appearance of water is
Explanation of Solution
The reaction that is given in the problem statement is shown below;
From the above equation, it is found that the stoichiometric relationship between
The instantaneous rate of formation of
Therefore, the appearance rate of water will be
The instantaneous rate of disappearance of
Therefore, the instantaneous disappearance rate of
The instantaneous rate of disappearance of
Therefore, the instantaneous disappearance rate of
The instantaneous rate of disappearance of
Therefore, the instantaneous disappearance rate of
Rate of the reaction can be found out by dividing the rate of appearance or disappearance of any species involved in the reaction by its coefficient. Therefore, the rate of the reaction can be calculated using the disappearance of hydroxide as shown below;
Therefore, the rate of the reaction is
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