CHAP. 9: CHEMICAL KINETICS [CONTENTS] 302
Obr.9.4:Time dependence of the reactants concentrations in the consecutive reaction A → B→
C.
9.4.9.3 Integrated forms of the kinetic equations.
cA = cA0e−k^1 τ, (9.131)
cB =
k 1
k 2 −k 1
cA0
[
e−k^1 τ−e−k^2 τ
]
, (9.132)
cC = cA0−cA−cB=cA0
(
1 +
k 1
k 2 −k 1
e−k^2 τ−
k 2
k 2 −k 1
e−k^1 τ
)
. (9.133)
Substance B is the intermediate of the reaction. Its concentration first increases with time
and then decreases [see Figure 9.4]. It acquires its maximum valuecB,maxat timeτmax, where
cB,max=cA0
(
k 1
k 2
)kk 2
2 −k 1
, τmax=
ln (k 2 /k 1 )
k 2 −k 1
. (9.134)
The time dependence of the substances A, B and C is illustrated in Figure9.4.