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Energy diagrams for two reactions are shown. Energy (kJ/mol Energy (kJ/mol) Reaction progress Reaction A Reaction progress Reaction B What is the heat of reaction for Reaction A? What is the heat of reaction for Reaction B? AHA = AHxnB = mol What is the activation energy for Reaction A? What is the activation energy for Reaction B? Earn A = mol mol
Energy diagrams for two reactions are shown. 1501 150 Energy (kJ/mol) Energy (kJ/mol Reaction progress Reaction progress Reaction A Reaction B What is the heat of reaction for Reaction A? What is the heat of reaction for Reaction B? ΔΗχη Α = kJ AHxB= kᎫ mol mol What is the activation energy for Reaction A? What is the activation energy for Reaction B? Earxn A = kJ Ea rxnB = mol mol
Reaction A Reaction B Energy (kJ/mol) HHHHH Energy (kJ/mol) Reaction progress- Reaction progress → What is the heat of reaction for Reaction A? What is the heat of reaction for Reaction B? Number Number AH ,,n= la kJ/mol AH = kJ/mol What is the activation energy for Reaction A? What is the activation energy for Reaction B? Number Number E = 0 kJ/mol E = 0 kJ/mol
Here is ergy diagram for the reaction: 400 300 energy 200 (kJ/mol) 100 C D reaction coordinate Use the energy diagram to answer these questions. kJ/mol Exothermic Endothermic Neither Yes, it's kJ/mol What is the heat of reaction? Is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? Can you determine the activation energy? O Yes, it'skJ/mol Can you determine the activation energy of the reverse reaction? No. Here is ergy diagram for the reaction: 400 300 energy 200 (kJ/mol) 100 C D reaction...
The activation energy for the reaction NO2(g)+CO(g)⟶NO(g)+CO2(g) is Ea = 150 kJ/mol and the change in enthalpy for the reaction is ΔH = -375 kJ/mol . What is the activation energy for the reverse reaction?
Free Energy (kcal/mol) Reaction progress- Use the reaction energy diagram above to answer the following questions. Calculate the activation energy, AG * , for the step D to C. kcal/mol Calculate the overall energy change, AGⓇ, for the process B to A. kcal/mol Which step is faster, (a) B to A or (b) C to D? - Free Energy (kcal/mol) Reaction progress - Use the reaction energy diagram above to answer the following questions. Calculate the activation energy, AG ,...
The activation energy for this reaction is 76 kJ/mol. Draw an energy diagram for this reaction, showing the relative energies of the reactants, the activated complex, and the products. Using arrows show the activation energy and heat of reaction.
Free Energy (kcal/mol) Reaction progress Use the reaction energy diagram above to answer the following questions. Calculate the activation energy, AG *, for the step B to C. kcal/mol Calculate the overall energy change, AG°, for the process A to B. kcal/mol Which step is faster, (a) C to B or (b) B to A?
[Review Topics] [References] Free Energy (kcal/mol) Reaction progress Use the reaction energy diagram above to answer the following questions. Calculate the activation energy, AG*, for the step C to B. kcal/mol Calculate the overall energy change, AGº, for the process B to A. kcal/mol Which step is faster, (a) B to A or (b) B to C?
Free Energy (kcal/mol) Reaction progress Use the reaction energy diagram above to answer the following questions. Calculate the activation energy, AG *. for the step A to B kcal/mol Calculate the overall energy change, AG®, for the process B to C. kcal/mol Which step is faster. (a) A to B or (b) B to A? Submit Answer T ry Another Version 10 item attempts remaining