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What is the rate law for the elementary termolecular reaction 3A products? Rate -k[A] Rate -k[A]...
Identify the rate equation of the termolecular elementary reaction given below. A+B+C → D+E a. k[D][E] b. k[A][B][C] c. k([A]+[B]+[C]) d. (k[A][B][C])/(k[D][E]) e. k([D]+[E])
1. Some molecule A undergoes the following elementary chemical reaction with some rate constant k: 3A P Derive the integrated rate law for this reaction. That is, obtain [A(t)].
Which rate law is termolecular? SmallCircle rate = k[A]^2 [B] SmallCircle rate = k[A]^2 SmallCircle rate = k[A][B]^3 SmallCircle rate = k[A] SmallCircle rate = k[A][B][C][D]
The reaction below is an elementary reaction. What is the rate law of the reaction? Ca++ (aq) + Mn2+ (aq) → Ce+ (aq) + Mn3+ (aq) Rate = k[Cet] [Mn2+1 Rate = k[Ce**1? [Mn2+12 Rate = k[Ce 4+][Mn2-12 Rate = k[Ce**]? [Mn?")
62) Which rate law is termolecular? A) rate = k[A]2[B] B) rate = k [A] [B]3 C) rate = k [A] D) rate = k [A][B][C][D] E) rate = k [A]2 63) Which rate law is bimolecular? A) rate = k[A] [B13 B) rate = k[A][B] C) rate = k[A]3 D) rate = k[A][B][C][D] E) rate = k[A]2[B]4
Consider the elementary reaction equation K(g)+HCl(g)⟶KCl(g)+H(g) What is the order with respect to K? order: What is the overall order of the reaction? overall order: Classify the reaction as unimolecular, bimolecular, or termolecular. termolecular unimolecular bimolecular
Consider the reaction A ⟶ Products. The rate law for this reaction is rate = k[A] where k= 3.00 X × 10-3 s-1 at a particular temperature. If the initial [A] = 0.500 M, what will be the concentration of A after 2.00 minutes
Complete the following sentence. An elementary step is A. a uni-, bi-, or termolecular reaction. B. the same as the overall balanced reaction. C. can involve more than four reactants. D. is always a fast step.
To understand how elementary steps make up a mechanism and how the rate law for an elementary step can be determined. Very often, a reaction does not tell us the whole story. For instance, the reaction NO2(g)+CO(g)→NO(g)+CO2(g)NO2(g)+CO(g)→NO(g)+CO2(g) does not involve a collision between an NO2NO2 molecule and a COCO molecule. Based on experimental data at moderate temperatures, this reaction is thought to occur in the following two steps: NO2(g)+NO2(g)→NO3(g)+NO(g)NO2(g)+NO2(g)→NO3(g)+NO(g) NO3(g)+CO(g)→CO2(g)+NO2(g)NO3(g)+CO(g)→CO2(g)+NO2(g) Each individual step is called an elementary step. Together, these...
8) A reaction occurs via the following sequence of elementary steps. What is the rate law based on this reaction mechanism? very fast slow fast 1st step: A B 2nd step: B+C D 3rd step: D - 2E A) rate = k[E]2 B) rate = k[A] [C] C) rate = k[B][C] D) rate = k[D] E) rate = k[A] [B]