Errors in Publisher's Solution Manual - 11th edition
robert zellmer
zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Wed Sep 13 23:07:20 EDT 2017
The publisher's solution to 14.88 in the 11th edition is wrong. This
is EOC exercise 14.102 in the 12th ed. and 14.96 in the 13th ed.
(although the solutions' manual has the correct answer for these ed.).
This question deals with half-lifes and how they depend on conc.
(do they vary with conc and what happens to consecutive half-lifes
as the reaction proceeds). Remember, the half-life for a 1st-order
reaction doesn't depend on conc. so consecutive half-lifes are constant.
Reactions which are other orders (zero, 2nd, etc.) have half-lifes which
depend on conc. and consecutive half-lifes change as the reaction
proceeds.
For a zero-order reaction the half-life is proportional to the initial conc.
([A]o/2k) and consecutive half-lifes decrease (prove each one is cut in
half, e.g. 10 s, 5 s, 2.5 s, etc.).
For a first-order reaction the half-life is constant and doesn't depend
on conc (0.693/k) and consecutive half-lifes are constant (10 s, 10 s,
etc.).
For a second-order reaction the half-life is inversely proportional to the
initial conc. (1/k[A]o) and consecutive half-lifes increase (prove each
one doubles, e.g. 10 s, 20 s, 40 s, etc.).
If you find other mistakes please let me know. Make sure you tell me
which edition of the book.
Dr. Zellmer
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