For A → products, time and concentration data were collected and plotted as shown. | t(s)...
For A - products, time and concentration data were collected and plotted as shown. [A] (M) t(s) 0.900 00.0 30.0 0.474 In[A] (A) 1/[A] 0.321 60.0 0.243 90.0 Determine the reaction order, the rate constant, and the units of the rate constant. order = units
For A - products, time and concentration data were collected and plotted as shown. 1/[A] [A] (M) t(s) 0.600 00.0 0.484 30.0 In[A] 0.405 60.0 0.349 90.0 Determine the reaction order, the rate constant, and the units of the rate constant. order units
For A - products, time and concentration data were collected and plotted as shown. [A] (M) 0.750 0.596 00.0 30.0 In[A] 1/A) 0.473 60.0 0.376 90.0 Determine the reaction order, the rate constant, and the units of the rate constant. order = units 0.473 60.0 0.376 90.0 Determine the reaction order, the rate constant, and the units of the rate constant. order- order units *=
For A → products, time and concentration data were collected and plotted as shown here. [A] (M) t (s) 0.500 0.0 0.319 30.0 0.203 60.0 0.130 90.0 In[A] 1/[A] Determine the reaction order, the rate constant, and the units of the rate constant. Number Number Units order1 M. s1 Incorrect For a reaction order of 1, the proper integrated rate equation is In[A]--kt+ In[A]o where [Alo = 0.500 M. A can be any of the other concentration values, so long...
or A yields products, time and concentration data were collected and plotted as shown here. [A](M): 0.800, 0.740, 0.680, 0.620 t(s): 0.0,30.0, 60.0, 90.0 Determine the reaction order, the rate constant, and the units of the rate constant. Order=? K= ? and units Comment
For A → products, time and concentration data were collected and plotted as shown here. 0.750 0.0 0.596 30.0 0.473 60.0 0.376 90.0 In[A] 1IA] Determine the reaction order, the rate constant, and the units of the rate constant. Number Number Units order = 111
For the reaction A⟶products, concentration and time data were collected. Enter these data into the graphing tool and determine the value and units of the rate constant, k, for this reaction. t (min) [A] (M) 0.0 1.00 1.0 0.66 2.0 0.43 3.0 0.28 Graphing Tool A graphing tool to enter and plot kinetics data. A table with 4 columns labeled t, [A], ln[A], and 1/[A]. A graph with options to plot [A] vs. t, ln[A] vs. t, or 1/[A] vs....
For the reaction A - products, concentration and time data were collected. Enter these data into the graphing tool to determine the reaction order. 1 (s) 0.0 [A] (M) 3.40 2.28 25.0 50.0 1.53 1.02 75.0 Graphing Tool Clear Allota Calculate the concentration of A after 99.0 s. [A]99.0 = 0.431 M
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81 What data should be plotted to show that experimental concentration data fits a second- order reaction? ANSWER: A) 1/(reactant) vs. time B) [reactant) vs. time C) In[reactant) vs. time C) In(k) vs. 1/T E) In(k) vs. Ea 9) Given the following rate law, how does the rate of reaction change if the concentration of Y is doubled? Rate = k [X]2[M3 ANSWER: 10) A reaction is followed and found to have a rate constant of 3.36...
Part A: The rate constant for a certain reaction is k = 1.90×10−3 s−1 . If the initial reactant concentration was 0.150 M, what will the concentration be after 7.00 minutes? Part B: A zero-order reaction has a constant rate of 4.60×10−4 M/s. If after 30.0 seconds the concentration has dropped to 8.00×10−2 M, what was the initial concentration? Part C: A certain reaction has an activation energy of 60.0 kJ/mol and a frequency factor of A1 = 7.80×1012 M−1s−1...