Consider the following reactions at 300 K. |
A\[\to \]B (uncatalysed reaction) |
A\[\xrightarrow{catalyst}\]B (catalyst reaction) |
The activation energy is lowered by \[8.314\text{ }kJ\text{ }mo{{l}^{-1}}\] for the catalysed reaction. How many times the rate of this catalysed reaction greater than that of uncatalysed reaction? \[(Given\,\,{{e}^{3.33}}=28)\] |
A) 15 times
B) 38 times
C) 22 times
D) 28 times
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
[D]\[A\to B\,\,(uncatalsed\,\,reaction)\] |
\[A\xrightarrow{catalyst}B\,\,(catalyst\,\,reaction)\] |
\[K=A{{e}^{-{{E}_{a}}/RT}}\] |
\[{{K}_{cat.}}=A{{e}^{-{{E}_{a(cat.)}}/RT}}\] |
\[\frac{{{K}_{cat}}}{K}={{e}^{({{E}_{a}}-E{{'}_{a}})}}\times \frac{1}{RT}\] |
\[\frac{{{K}_{cat}}}{K}={{e}^{\frac{8.314\times {{10}^{3}}}{8.314\times 300}}}={{e}^{3.33}}=28\,\,times\] |
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