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QuestiII Il poll ILS) Consider the data below: Time (minutes) Concentration (M) 1 0.05 2 0.042 3 0.034 4 0.028 5 0.018 Construct a concentration versus time plot with concentration on the y-axis and time on the x-axis. Then, determine the equation of the line that describes the data set. In blank # 1, report the slope of the line. Do not use scientific notation. In blank # 2, report the y-intercept of the line. Do not use scientific notation....
Consider the reaction below: N2O4 (g) → 2 NO2 (g) Which of the following techniques be used to determine the rate law is second order with respect to the concentration of dinitrogen tetroxide? O A graph of In([N204]) versus time will produce a straight line. A graph of [N204] versus time will produce a curved line. A graph of (N2O.) versus time will produce a straight line. The balanced chemical equation tells us that the reaction is first order with...
please help me out with these questions, i need help. thank you in advance!! Question 2 (2 points) The radioactive decay of an isotope was measured for 1 week. The kinetics were modeled using a first order integrated rate law plot, such that In[amount of radioactive isotope remaining] was plotted on the y-axis and time was plotted on the x-axis. The data set was modeling using a linear equation, y=-0.542-1.92. In blank # 1, determine the rate constant for the...
The first-order decomposition of hydrogen peroxide has a half-life of 10.7 h at 20°C. a. What is the rate constant (expressed in hr−1) for this reaction? _____________ Write answer to three significant figures and NO UNITS in answer. b. If you started with a solution that was 7.5 × 10−3 M H2O2, what would be the concentration of H2O2 after 3.3 h? __________
The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in dilute sodium hydroxide at 20 °C H2O2(aq) ------> H2O(l) + ½ O2(g) is first order in H2O2 with a rate constant of 1.10×10-3min-1. If the initial concentration of H2O2 is 5.52×10-2 M, the concentration of H2O2 will be 1.56×10-2 M after _____ min have passed.
The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in dilute sodium hydroxide at 20 °C H2O2(aq)H2O(l) + ½ O2(g) is first order in H2O2 with a rate constant of 1.10×10-3 min-1. If the initial concentration of H2O2 is 5.66×10-2 M, the concentration of H2O2 will be 9.34×10-3 M after _______ min have passed.
In a study of the gas phase decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide at 335 K N2O3(g) 2 NO2(g) + % O2(g) the concentration of N,05 was followed as a function of time. It was found that a graph of In[N203) versus time in seconds gave a straight line with a slope of 6.25x10s and a y-intercept of -1.94 Based on this plot, the reaction is order in N205 and the rate constant for the reaction is In a study of the...
The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in dilute sodium hydroxide at 20 °C H2O2(aq)->H2O(1) + 12 02(g) is first order in H2O2- During one experiment it was found that when the initial concentration of 1,0, was 3.16x10-2 M, the concentration of H2O2 dropped to 8.09x10-3 M after 945 min had passed. Based on this experiment, the rate constant for the reaction is nin-1
In a study of the gas phase decomposition of hydrogen peroxide at 400 °C H202(g H20(g)+02(2 the concentration of H202 was followed as a function of time. It was found that a graph of 1/H,02l versus time in seconds gave a straight line with a slope of 1.01 Mr' s1 and a y-intercept of 7.19 M1 Based on this plot, the reaction i?-- order in lH,0, and the rate constant for the reaction is M'?1. zero first second
Please show work I am not getting the correct answers 1. Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, decomposes spontaneously through the following reaction. 2H2O2(aq) 2H2O(g) + O2(g) The kinetics are second order, and the half‐life is 17.3 min when a 1.75 M solution of H2O2 is made. What is the concentration of the solution after 24.8 min? 2. The decomposition of N2O5 occurs by the following reaction: 2N2O5(g) 4NO2(g) + O2(g) The rate constant is experimentally determined to be 3.4 x 10‐4 s‐1....