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Order of reaction It is the no of atoms or molecules whose concentration determine the rate of reaction. n A+n B+n C products 1 2 3 Rate = Order = n + n + n 1 2 3 Reactions may be also classified according to molecularity. Factors affecting rate of reaction • Temperature. • Catalysts. • Conc. . Half-time : the period of time required for a drug to decompose to one half the original concentration . Shelf time : time required for a drug to loss 10% of its original concentration . Experimental work Determination of specific reaction rate ethyl acetate in presence of 1N HCL Procedures: 1. In a dry clean stopped conical flask put 18 C.C. dist H2O and 20 ml 1 N HCL. 2. To this mixture, add 2 C.C. ethyl acetate. 3. In another flask (titration flask) put 30 C.C. dist. H2O (by a measure) and transfer 5 ml of the mixture into the titration flask (use pepett) (water is added to decrease the effect of ethyl acetate). 4. Titrate against 4N NaOH using Ph.Ph. indicator at 0 time or blank E.P. = HCL. 5. i.e. E.P.o = b = HCL 6. Repeat the titiation after different time intervals: 5,15,30,40,50. Calculation: CH COOEt + H O CH COOH + EtOH 3 2 3 This is first order bimolecular reaction. At 0 time: CH3COOEt is not affected. So E.P. = HCL (blank, b.) After 5: E.P. = HCL + CH COOH (formed by hydrolysis or degradation) 3 E.P. after 5 – b. = HAc = ml of NaOH equivalent to Hac = ml of NaOH equivalent to decomposed ethyl acetate after 5 min. (N * V- b) = (N * V) (= no. of mols of Ac presence in the sample) NaOH EtAc 1n NaOH = 1n HAC = 1n Et Ac ( V = 5 ml) EtAc N = M W = no. of mols * 88 (gm/mol Et Ac) 2 W 1(first used) = d * V (2 ml) Et Ac W remaining in solution = W1 – W2 % Percentage remaining = [(W – W ) / (W + W )] * 100 1 2 1 2 And so a calculation is performed at other time intervals The results are written in a table: Log % remaining Percentage E.P Time remaining 0 5 15 30 40 50
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