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 Time taken for Set of Three Parallel Reactions?
Time taken for Set of Three Parallel Reactions calculator uses Time = 1/(Reaction Rate Constant 1+Reaction Rate Constant 2+Rate Constant of Reaction 3)*ln(Initial Concentration of Reactant A/Reactant A Concentration) to calculate the Time, The Time taken for Set of Three Parallel Reactions formula is defined as the interval of time required for the the reactant A to be reduced from it's initial concentration to it's present concentration. Time is denoted by t symbol.
How to calculate Time taken for Set of Three Parallel Reactions using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Time taken for Set of Three Parallel Reactions, enter Reaction Rate Constant 1 (k1), Reaction Rate Constant 2 (k2), Rate Constant of Reaction 3 (k3), Initial Concentration of Reactant A (A0) & Reactant A Concentration (RA) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Time taken for Set of Three Parallel Reactions calculation can be explained with given input values -> 3899.486 = 1/(5.67E-06+8.87E-05+3.45E-05)*ln(100000/60500).