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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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...Order of reaction it is the no atoms or molecules whose concentration determine rate n a b c products reactions may be also classified according to molecularity factors affecting temperature catalysts conc half time period required for drug decompose one original shelf loss its experimental work determination specific ethyl acetate in presence hcl procedures dry clean stopped conical flask put dist ho and ml this mixture add another titration by measure transfer into use pepett water added decrease effect titrate against naoh using ph indicator at blank e p i o repeat titiation after different intervals calculation ch cooet h cooh etoh first bimolecular chcooet not affected so formed hydrolysis degradation hac equivalent decomposed min v mols ac sample etac et m w gm mol used d remaining solution percentage performed other results are written table log...

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