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4. Prepare an appropriate graph of the following data, and determine Ea and A. Temperature (in...
Prepare an appropriate graph of the following data, and determine Ea and A. Temperature (in Kelvin) k 330 0.77 354 1.80 378 4.10 383 4.70
4. Include a graph (made in Excel) of In(rate) vs. 1/T (where T is in Kelvin). The slope of this line can be used to determine the activation energy (see Equation 5 of the lab manual) 5. Show the calculation for the determination of the activation energy and report this value (including units!). Time Volume Vol S203 H2O 20 30 20 30 20 30 20 30 20 30 Vol HCI Temp Initial 5 10.2 20. 6 5 29. 7 45.2...
ou mostro co.org (3) When the temperature-time data graph was reviewed, it was found that an error had been made in determining AT. Instead of 4.76 °C, AT was actually 4.70 °C. Based on this change only, calculate the correct AH neutzn for the reaction of NH3 and acetic acid. Mocks 100+100=200*1.03=2065 20644, 10444,20 x 3,36 T= 4.70 3989.31 Speafie 4.10 s c o bbe sodqori bna to pre CA3Couri = w x 2940 /yu = 0,0799 answer N 43...
QUESTION 8 From the data in the following plot determine the value of Ea for the reaction in k/mol. -13.000 14.000 15.000 -16.000 17.000 C-18.000 19.000 -20.000 -21.000 22.000 -23.000 0.00145 0.00150 0.001550.001600.001650.001700.00175 0.00180 1/T, K-1
EXERCISE Temperature Dependence Least Squares Plot o In k l/k Reset To In To 1/T The rate of the reaction N2O5(g) → 2 NO2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) is measured at different temperatures, with the following rate constants, k, determined: Temperature, K 298 328 358 378 k, s 3.46 x 10 1.5 x 10-3 3.34 x 10-2 0.21 Use the graphing tool above to make an appropriate plot and determine the activation encrgy, Ea, for this reaction in units of kilojoules....
The following data show the rate constant of a reaction measured at several different temperatures. Temperature (K) Rate Constant (1/s) 300 1.19×10−2 310 3.64×10−2 320 0.104 330 0.278 340 0.703 Part A Part complete Use an Arrhenius plot to determine the activation barrier for the reaction. Express your answer using three significant figures. -- SubmitPrevious AnswersRequest Answer Part B Part complete Use an Arrhenius plot to determine frequency factor for the reaction. Express your answer using two significant figures. --...
Please show work and answer all parts! (finding Ea and A)
6.39 Make an appropriate Arrhenius plot of the following data for the binding of an inhibitor to the enzyme carbonic anhydrase and calculate the activation energy for the reaction. 308.0 313.5 T/K 289.0 293.5 298.1 303.2 2.29 k,/(106 dm3 mol"' s) 1.04 1.34 1.53 1.89 2.84 6.39 Determine both Ea, activation energy, and A, the pre-exponential factor (A has the same units as k). Notice the units: k(106 dm3...
Temperature (°C) 4. (12) Use the following data to determine the activation energy in kJ/mol for a first order reaction. Sketch a rough copy of the graph 300 (with labeled axes) used to determine the 320 energy. 340 Rate constant (s:') 3.2x10-11 1.0x109 3.0x108 2.4x107 67 E =
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Instructions: Use the following data to complete the data /calculation sheet of the experiment in your laboratory handout. Write your lab report using this data and following the lab syllabus instructions (Pre lab, data and observation and post lab) and turn it in to your instructor on or before the assigned date. DATA TABLE Initial Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 103.50 105.89 108.48 111.30 114.40 Ptotal (kPa) 101.35 Pair (kPa) Pvap (kPa) 25 25...
Rate Determination and Activation Energy DATA TABLE Trial Temperature (°C) Rate constant, (S-1) 0.00157 24 0.007435 2 16 3 11 0.005563 4 1. Po above, using Temperce ahd. the rate сон dik, as they axis. 2. Determine the activation energy, Ea, by plotting the natural log of k vs. the reciprocal of absolute temperature. You can calculate 1/T (first convert T to K) and in k manually, or use Excel to do it. You will also need to make a...