How to Calculate Initial Reactant Concentration using Intermediate for First Order followed by Zero Order Reaction?
Initial Reactant Concentration using Intermediate for First Order followed by Zero Order Reaction calculator uses Initial Reactant Concentration using Intermediate = (Intermediate Concentration for Series Rxn+(Rate Constant for Zero Order Rxn for Multiple Rxns*Time Interval for Multiple Reactions))/(1-exp(-Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction*Time Interval for Multiple Reactions)) to calculate the Initial Reactant Concentration using Intermediate, The Initial Reactant Concentration using Intermediate for First Order followed by Zero Order Reaction formula is defined as the amount reactant present in the system before utilizing it in first order reaction followed by zero order reaction. Initial Reactant Concentration using Intermediate is denoted by [A]0 symbol.
How to calculate Initial Reactant Concentration using Intermediate for First Order followed by Zero Order Reaction using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Initial Reactant Concentration using Intermediate for First Order followed by Zero Order Reaction, enter Intermediate Concentration for Series Rxn (CR), Rate Constant for Zero Order Rxn for Multiple Rxns (k0), Time Interval for Multiple Reactions (Δt) & Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction (kI) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Initial Reactant Concentration using Intermediate for First Order followed by Zero Order Reaction calculation can be explained with given input values -> 41.18122 = (10+(6.5*3))/(1-exp(-0.42*3)).