How to Calculate Time required to form Maximum Concentration of Intermediate B in First Order Consecutive Reaction?
Time required to form Maximum Concentration of Intermediate B in First Order Consecutive Reaction calculator uses Time at maxB = 1/(Reaction Rate Constant 1-Rate Constant of Reaction 2)*ln(Reaction Rate Constant 1/Rate Constant of Reaction 2) to calculate the Time at maxB, The Time required to form Maximum Concentration of Intermediate B in First Order Consecutive Reaction formula is defined as the interval of time required for intermediate B to reach it's maximum concentration. Time at maxB is denoted by tmaxB symbol.
How to calculate Time required to form Maximum Concentration of Intermediate B in First Order Consecutive Reaction using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Time required to form Maximum Concentration of Intermediate B in First Order Consecutive Reaction, enter Reaction Rate Constant 1 (k1) & Rate Constant of Reaction 2 (k2) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Time required to form Maximum Concentration of Intermediate B in First Order Consecutive Reaction calculation can be explained with given input values -> 827.338 = 1/(5.67E-06-0.0089)*ln(5.67E-06/0.0089).