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Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. In a study of the decomposition of hydrogen iodide on a gold surface at 150 °C HI(g)— % H2(g) + % 12() the following data were obtained: 0.156 3.90x10- [HI], M seconds 7.80x102 520 1.95x10-2 910 780 Hint: It is not necessary to graph these data. (1) The observed half life for this reaction when the starting concentration is 0.156 M is Mis and when the starting concentration...
In a study of the decomposition of ammonia on a tungsten surface at 1100 °C NH31/2 N2 + 3/2 H2 the following data were obtained: [NH3], M 6.69×10-3 3.35×10-3 1.68×10-3 8.40×10-4 seconds 0 441 661 772 Hint: It is not necessary to graph these data. (1) The observed half life for this reaction when the starting concentration is 6.69×10-3 M is s and when the starting concentration is 3.35×10-3 M is s. (2) The average rate of disappearance of NH3...
NOVO Use the References to access important values if needed for this question In a study of the decomposition of hydrogen iodide on a gold surface at 150 °C HI(g) + H2(g) + / 12() the following data were obtained: P 0.215 (HIM seconds 0.108 518 5.40x102 780 2.70x10-2 911 0 Hint: It is not necessary to graph these data. (1) The observed half life for this reaction when the starting concentration is 0.215 M is Mis and when the...
In a study of the decomposition of ammonia on a platinum surface at 856 °C NH31/2 N2+3/2 H2 the following data were obtained NH3], M 1.35x10-3 5.40x103 2.70x103 6.75x104 1.50x103 1.75x103 seconds 1000 Hint: It is not necessary to graph these data. (1) The observed half life for this reaction when the starting concentration is 5.40x103 M is s and when the starting concentration is 2.70x103 M is (2) Ms The average rate of disappearance of NH3 from t 0s...
For the decomposition of ammonia on a platinum surface at 856 °C 2 NH3-N2 + 3 H2 the average rate of disappearance of NH; over the time period from t = 0 stot - 852 s is found to be 1.50~10 Ms!. The average rate of formation of H, over the same time period is Ms! Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining Visited Prev
In a study of the decomposition of ammonia on a platinum surface at 856 °C NH3--------->1/2 N2 + 3/2 H2 the following data were obtained: [NH3], M 1.26×10-2 6.30×10-3 3.15×10-3 1.58×10-3 seconds 0 1000 1.50×103 1.75×103 Hint: It is not necessary to graph these data. (1) The observed half life for this reaction when the starting concentration is 1.26×10-2 M is s and when the starting concentration is 6.30×10-3 M is s. (2) The average rate of disappearance of NH3...
For the gas phase decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide at 335 K 2 N205 4 NO2 + O2 the following data have been obtained: 0.173 [N2O3], M time, s 9.75x10-2 122 5.50x10-2 244 3.10x102 366 Ms! The average rate of disappearance of N,Os over the time period from t=0 stot - 122 sis Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining For the gas phase decomposition of hydrogen iodide at 700 K 2 HI -H2 +12 the following data...
The decomposition of ammonia on a tungsten surface at 1100 °C NH1/2 N +3/2 H is zero order in NH3 In one experiment, when the initial concentration of NH, was 1.37-102 M, the concentration of NHj dropped to 2.22 103 M afte 2.50 103 seconds had passed Based on these data, the rate constant for the reaction is M s Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
For the decomposition of ammonia on a platinum surface at 856 °C 2 NH3-N2 + 3 H2 the average rate of disappearance of NH3 over the time period from t=0 s to t = 6293 s is found to be 1.50X100 Ms? The average rate of formation of H, over the same time period is Ms. For the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in dilute sodium hydroxide at 20 °C 2 H2O2(aq) +2 H2O(1) + O2(g) the average rate of disappearance...
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The reaction of ICI with hydrogen sited 2 ICI + H2—12 + 2 HCI is first order in ICl and second order in H. Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below. Use the form k[A]”[B]"...., where 'l' is understood for m, n ... (don't enter 1) and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear. Rate = In an experiment to determine the...