5. Phosphine (PH3) decomposes into phosphorus and molecular hydrogen: 4PH3(9) - P4(9) + 6H2(9) Experiments show...
the decomposition of phosphine forms phosphorus and hydrogen in the following reaction: 4PH3(g)--> P4(g)+6H2(g) A. express the rate with respect to each of the reactants and oroducts. B. if the instantaneous rate with respect to PH3 is 0.34 M s^-1, what is the instantaneous rate of the reaction? use rate laws not calculus please.
10. The thermal decomposition of phosphine (PH3) into phosphorus and molecular hydrogen is a first-order reaction: 4PH3(g) → P4(g) + 6H2(g) The half-life of the reaction is 35.0 s at 680°C. a) Calculate the first-order rate constant for the reaction: _______ s−1 b) Calculate the time required for 78.0 percent of the phosphine to decompose: ________ s
Be sure to answer all parts. The thermal decomposition of phosphine (PH3) into phosphorus and molecular hydrogen is a first- order reaction: 4PH3(g) → P4(g) + 6H2(g) The half-life of the reaction is 35.0 s at 680°C. (a) Calculate the first-order rate constant for the reaction. S (b) Calculate the time required for 29% of the phosphine to decompose. S
9. The reaction 2A → B is second order with a rate constant of 51.0/M·min at 24°C. (a) Starting with [A]0 = 9.50 × 10−3M, how long will it take for [A]t = 3.10 × 10−3M? ______ min (b) Calculate the half-life of the reaction. _______ min 10. The thermal decomposition of phosphine (PH3) into phosphorus and molecular hydrogen is a first-order reaction: 4PH3(g) → P4(g) + 6H2(g) The half-life of the reaction is 35.0 s at 680°C. a) Calculate...