Question 2
For a reversible reaction , at constant temperature, both the forward and the backward reactions are first order elementary reactions with rate constants and , respectively. At time zero, the concentration of is and the concentration of is zero. At any given time, and are the concentrations of and , respectively. If , the correct graphical representation of the reaction is




Detailed Solution
For the reversible reaction , at equilibrium, the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the backward reaction:
Given , we have:
From the principle of mass conservation, the total concentration remains constant:
Since , .
Substituting :
And .
In a first-order reversible reaction, the concentration follows an exponential approach to equilibrium. Graph (C) correctly shows the concentration ratio starting at and decreasing to , while starts at and increases to exponentially.
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