03-01-2017, 11:23 PM
(03-01-2017, 10:51 PM)sadaf188 Wrote:Question number 16 is about dy/dx=0 at X=0 and d2y/dx2 = 0?(03-01-2017, 10:47 PM)SunilNagpal Wrote: One need not challenge on the basis of fitting values of A and Ao in terms of moles (as it is the norm to use concentration of reactants in the classical equation).OK thank u so much sir.....
This question can simply be challenged on the basis of unitary approach, supported by the fact that unit of k leads to imbalance of units on reactant n product sides (if one tries to follow the approach used for obtaining 100 mins as solution).
Sir plz ques no. 16
I just took it like dy/dx being zero means the slope is 0 ie a horizontal line. So no matter where you move on X axis, y shall remain constant.
I have been out of touch with calculus, (and I haven't used d2y/dx2 = 0 info here), so I could be wrong conceptually...