thank you sir...ur way of teaching is too gud for us as u explain first n then solve all questions which builts confdnce in us for solving csir problems...really thank u...
Thanks a lot sir.These all videos are really very helpful for all Gate and net aspirants.Sir you had not make a video on part 3 of chemical kinetics I.e.collision and transition state theory and all?
Sir, at 18:00, I have proceed in the same way but I took the rate of formation of D as: r=k2[A][C] And applied SSA to [C] for which the rate equation I got is: r=k1[A][B] - k_-1[C]2 - k2[A][C] So when I solved it all along and applied that given condition, I am getting my answer as 4. Can't I take k2[A][C] in the rate equation of formation of [C] ?
Sir i request u plzzz solve few more question regarding this topic from june 2016 and june 2017 . There is some differnt type of question where hv is given in the equation. How we solve these type if question Plzzz tell us sir.
I have a question! Why does steady state assumption only apply to enzymes, not to inorganic catalyst? I understood this that inorganic catalyst has rate-determining step, but enzymes don't. Why do enzymes don't have a slow step? Is it because of the structure of enzymes? It would be really helpful if you could answer me!
Sir plz make a video on 3rd part of chemical kinetics i.e. Transition state theory and collision theory... It will be very helpful to us as all the chemical kinetics portion will be covered...
superb explanation sir. ur teaching is awesome. i have a doubt sir. in dec 2016 question finally why we divide r1by r2. they were not asking about the ratio? then y should divide?
Thank you, In that ques it is asked that by how many times it increases, so that means they are asking about the ratio. Understand it in this way that if I somthing is increased 2 times it means it's ratio will be 2:1 So it's better to solve in ratio form and later get answer in how many times it will increase.
Sir in the 1st question where steady state approximation upon C is assumed then the disappearence of C in the slowest step is not considered.. Why sir??
Sir -dc/dt = K(C)^3/2 iski rate constant ki unit in terms of dm mole =( dm3)^1/2 (mole)^-1/2 s-1 hogi or nhi sir mere ACC yhi unit honi chhiye but option me only (dm)^1/2 mention hai sir uppsc gic lecturer Ka Ques hai sir plz suggest inme se kaun unit Sahi hai cube wali or only dm wali {kyonki sir 1L = 1dm3) bhi hota
Rate of Dissapearance is nothing but rate of consumption of reactant. It means you've to put that value alongwith negative sign to make sure that the thing is getting disappeared
You've yourself answered your question. The assumption is given that reverse reaction in first step has higher rate as compared to forward reaction in second step.. So when we've applied steady state approximation we didn't considered second eqn.
sir well explain chemical kinetic topic sir but do more to complete chemical kinetics like ,collision theory ,transition state theory plz sir do these topic to complete the topic
Dec 19 Question are getting uploaded in the channel, do check it out. Also check the Playlist of Problem Solving Approach where you will get PYQ solutions
For ques 34, find conjugate base and their basicity order then reverse it to find pKa value for their conjugate acid. For 38, it will be proton attack on carbonyl then ring expansion from 4 member to 5 member and then ring contraction from 6 member to 5 member and the carbonyl will retain.