Answers and Explanations
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1 . B
Radioactivity is a first-order process. After three half-lives, the concentration of the sample will
be , or , of the original.
2 . D
In order for a 64 g sample to decay to one-eighth of its original activity, or 8 g, the sample
would have to go through three half-lives. Therefore, the amount of time needed for the decay
is 3 × 15 = 45 hours.
3 . First, the general rate equation must be written out. It is:
rate = k[A]x[B]y
where:
k = the rate constant
x = the order with respect to reactant A
y = the order with respect to reactant B
x = 2
To solve for x, it is necessary to find two trials in which B is held constant; here,
experiments 1 and 3. The data shows that if the concentration of A is doubled, the rate
increases by a factor of 4. Thus, the rate varies as the square of the concentration of A.
The order is therefore equal to 2.
A.
B. y = 0.5