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At a given temperature, a first order reaction has a rate constant of 2.8 x 10-51....
The reaction 2A B is first order in A with a rate constant of 2.8 x 10-25-2 at 80°C. How long in seconds) will it take for A to decrease from 0.800 M to 0.140 M?
If a first-order reaction has a rate constant of 2.11 x 10-1 s-1 at a temperature of 22.3°C, what would the value of k be if the reaction temperature has changed to 43.4 °C given the activation energy is 52.9 kJ/mol?
Ch.19 #4 The rate constant of a first-order reaction is 3.90 x 10-45 at 350°C. If the activation energy is 123 kJ/mol, calculate the temperature at which its rate constant is 9.65 x 10-457. °C
any problem(s) between 13 and 17 LES 3.00 x 13. The reaction. A + B is a first order reaction. At 760 K, 85% of a sample of A changes to B in 79.0 min. Calculate the value of the rate constant. (A) 6.10 x 10* s (B) 1.73 x 10-51 (D) 3.43 x 10' 51 (E) 4.00 x 10-2 C) 4.03 x 10251 14. A first-order reaction has a rate constant of 3.0 x 10''. The time required for...
A first-order reaction A⟶BA⟶B has the rate constant k=k= 2.8×10−3 s−1s−1 . If the initial concentration of AA is 1.5×10−2 MM, what is the rate of the reaction at t=t= 690 ss ? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
5. A student is asked to find the rate constant for a first-order reaction, given that (Alo = 10 M and after 20 s the concentration of A is 2.5 M. The student uses the following logic:2 rate = k[A] (for a first-order reaction) So: A[A] – k[A] Δt' Inserting the values gives: (2.5 M - 10 M - 205-05") = k[2.5 M] Solving for k gives 0.15 5-1. a. Do you agree with the student's answer? Why or why...
A first order reaction has a rate constant of 0.925 at 25 oC. Given that the activation energy is 34.6 kJ/mol, calculate the rate constant at 35 oC. (enter answer to 3 decimal places)
A certain first-order reaction has a rate constant of 1.65 min-1 at 20°C. What is the value of the rate constant at 60°C if the activation energy is 75.5 kJ/mol? The rate constant is 105 times bigger at 300 K than at 200K. Explain why reaction rate increases with temperature? At 227°C, the reaction: SO2Cl2(g) SO2(g) + Cl2(g), has an equilibrium constant of KC = 2.99×10-7. If a reaction mixture initially contains 0.175 M SO2Cl2, what is the equilibrium concentration...
A first order reaction has a rate constant of 1.85*10^3 s^-1 at 25 C. The rate constant for this same reaction is 4.14*10^4 s^-1 at 100 C. What is the activation energy for this reaction
A first-order reaction has a rate constant of 3.51 ´ 10-3 s -1. The time required for the reaction to be 63% complete is?