What is Set of Three Parallel Reactions?
In a set of three parallel reactions two first order reactions takes place concurrently. Starting from a reactant (here, A) three elementary reactions take place parallelly to give products B , C and D having reaction rate constants k1 , k2 and k3 respectively.
A→B , here rate constant = k1
At the same time,
A→C , here the rate constant = k2
And,
A→D , here the rate constant = k3
How to Calculate Initial Concentration of Reactant A for Set of Three Parallel Reactions?
Initial Concentration of Reactant A for Set of Three Parallel Reactions calculator uses Initial Concentration of Reactant A = Reactant A Concentration*exp((Reaction Rate Constant 1+Reaction Rate Constant 2+Rate Constant of Reaction 3)*Time) to calculate the Initial Concentration of Reactant A, The Initial Concentration of Reactant A for Set of Three Parallel Reactions formula is defined as amount of reactant A present in the reacting system when t=0. Initial Concentration of Reactant A is denoted by A0 symbol.
How to calculate Initial Concentration of Reactant A for Set of Three Parallel Reactions using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Initial Concentration of Reactant A for Set of Three Parallel Reactions, enter Reactant A Concentration (RA), Reaction Rate Constant 1 (k1), Reaction Rate Constant 2 (k2), Rate Constant of Reaction 3 (k3) & Time (t) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Initial Concentration of Reactant A for Set of Three Parallel Reactions calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.096214 = 60500*exp((5.67E-06+8.87E-05+3.45E-05)*3600).