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please answer both parts to the question! will give thumbs up. thanks! c. Consider the following chemical reaction: 2A + 3B In the course of studying this reaction, we measure the concentration of A as the reaction proceeds and create three graphs: . . graph 1: The concentration of A is plotted as a function of time. graph 2: The logarithm of the concentration of A is plotted as a function of time. graph 3: The reciprocal of the concentration...
Please make sure your answer is correct. I have gotten numerous wrong answers. Thanks. This one too: And this one: Again please make sure you are correct. If you have time: This one was marked wrong too, so if you can solve I give thumbs up thanks. Consider the following reaction mechanism: Step 1 K 2A + B =D (fast equilibrium) Step 2 D+B *3 E+F (slow) Step 3 FKG (fast) c. What is the rate law that corresponds to...
Please answer all parts to this question! parts a through c! This is all one question so I could not post them separately, please also check your answers because the last person got it wrong! Thank you! Will give thumbs up. Intions undergo the following reaction: 3In+ (aq) + 2In(s) + In3+ (aq) As this reaction was allowed to proceed, the concentration of Int was measured at intervals to obtain the following data: -4.60 -4.80 -5.00 y=-0.0613x - 4.8063 R2...
Please answer all parts to this question! parts a through d with the explanation on question d! This is all one question so I could not post them separately, please also check your answers because the last person got it wrong! Thank you! WIll give thumbs up. Consider the following reaction mechanism: Step 1 K 2A + B =D (fast equilibrium) Step 2 D+B k? E+ F (slow) Step 3 F G (fast) a. Give the molecularity of each step....
please answer and explain.. thank you so much!! Consider the following graph, obtained using concentration and time data collected in a kinetics experiment, where A is a reactant. Which of the following is not true? 2400 1/[A], L/mol y = 47.0x + 715 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Time (hr) Answers a. The units of the rate constant are L/mol.hr Doubling the concentration of A would quadruple the reaction rate. The numerical value for the rate constant for...
will give thumbs up! please answer both parts to the question, thanks! a. Consider the following complex reaction. X + 2Y products What are the units of the rate constant for this reaction? OM:8-1 O 8-1 OM-1.8-1 OM-2.8-1 This question cannot be answered without additional information. b. Which of the following questions are addressed by the subject of chemical kinetics? Select all that apply. There are two correct answers. Will substances react when mixed together? If a reaction happens how...
Please answer all parts to this question! parts a through c with the explanation shown on question b! This is all one question so I could not post them separately, please also check your answers because the last person got it wrong! Thank you! Will give thumbs up. Reaction 1 below occurs very slowly, while reaction 2 below occurs much more rapidly: 1. O2(g) +20(9) 2. Ar(g) + O2(g) → Ar(9) +20(9) Q9.1 2 Points a. Ar(g) can be viewd...
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...
Which of the following statements is true about chemical equilibrium? Select all that apply. At chemical equilibrium, the reactants have been completely consumed. At chemical equilibrium, both reactions stop completely. At chemical equilibrium, the concentrations of the species involved in the reaction stay constant (in the absence of an external perturbation). At chemical equilibrium the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
Chemical Engineering: Pore Diffusion. Please answer all parts of the question and provide full, detailed solution. A gas-phase reaction is being conducted on the internal surface of POROUS spherical catalyst pellets of radius R. Plot the concentration profile C_A(V) inside the pellet as a function of distance r for the following three values of the Thiele modulus phi phi = 0.1; phi = 1; phi = 10. Which of the above values of phi would be preferred for an industrial...