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In a heavily studied third-order gas-phase complex reaction , if the baseline initial concentration Chemical Kinetics Chemistry Question

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In a heavily studied third-order gas-phase complex reaction $A \rightarrow \text{Products}$, if the baseline initial concentration $a$ is experimentally doubled, the new subsequent half-life will contract strictly to exactly $1/X$ times the original initial half-life. What is the precise positive integer value of $X$?

Answer: 4

💡 Solution & Explanation

According to the general kinetic relation $t_{1/2} \propto \frac{1}{a^{n-1}}$, for a third-order reaction ($n=3$), we get $t_{1/2} \propto \frac{1}{a^2}$. If the initial concentration $a$ is multiplied by 2 (doubled), the new half-life becomes proportional to $\frac{1}{(2a)^2} = \frac{1}{4a^2}$. This represents exactly $\frac{1}{4}^{\text{th}}$ of the original half-life. Thus, the integer value of $X$ is 4.

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