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References Nitrogen monoxide, NO, reacts with bromine, Br2, to give nitrosyl bromide, NOBr. 2NO(g) + Bra(9)...
The gas phase reaction of nitric oxide, NO, with bromine, Br2, to produce nitrosyl bromide, NOBr, occurs according to the net reaction: A possible reaction mechanism is: ?1 Step 1: 2 NO ⇌ N2O2 ?−1 Step 2: N2O2 + Br2 2NO+Br2 → 2NOBr 2 NOBr Neither step is faster than the other. What is the order of the overall reaction, and what is the overall rate constant (expressed in terms of the individual rate constants for the elementary steps)? 9....
8. Nitrosyl bromide (NOBr) decomposes to nitrogen oxide and bromine. Use the following data to determine the order of the decomposition reaction. time 6 12 18 24 INOBr] 0.0286 0.0253 0.0229 0.0208 0.0190 Ln NOB] -3.554 1 -3.677 -3.777 -3.873 -3.963 1/[NOBr] 35.0 39.5 43.7 48.1 52.6
For the decomposition of nitrosyl bromide at 10 °C 2 NOBr(g)2NO) +Br2(g) the average rate of disappearance of NOBr over the time period from t-0s to t 6.48 s is found to be 2.24 102Ms What is the average rate of appearance of Br2 over the same time period? Submit Show Anproach Show Tutor Steps Sulbmit Answer 5 iten attempts remaining
Nitrosyl bromide decomposes according to the following equation. 2NOBr (g) ↔ 2NO (g) + Br2 (g) A sample of NOBr (0.64 mol) was placed in a 1.00-L flask containing no NO or Br2. At equilibrium the flask contained 0.21mol of NOBr. How many moles of NO and Br2, respectively, are in the flask at equilibrium? a) 0.21, 0.21 b) 0.43, 0.43 c) 0.22, 0.42 d) 0.43, 0.22 e) 0.21, 0.11 Please show all work/steps
The following data were obtained for the formation of nitrosyl bromide from nitrogen monoxide and bromine. Initial (NO) Initial (Br2) Initial rate of reaction Trial 1 0.025 M 0.040 M 1.2 m/s Trial 2 0.025 M 0.080 M 2.4 M/s Trial 3 0.025 M 0.120 M 3.6 Mis Trial 40.050 M 0.040 M 4.8 M/s Trial 5 0.075 M 0.040 M 10.8 m/s The rate law for this reaction would be: zero-order in NO half-order in NO first-order in NO...
Nitrogen dioxide reacts with carbon monoxide to produce nitric oxide as follows: NO2 (9) + CO (9) ► NO (9) + CO2 (g) The reaction is second order in NO2, zeroth order in CO and second order overall. How long (in hours) will it take for NO2 to decompose by 35.8% given the initial concentration was 0.43 M NO2 and CO was in excess. The rate constant for this reaction at 225°C is 2.08 x 10-4 L/mol/s. Report your answer...
Nitrosyl bromide decomposes by the reaction 2 NOBO(g) + 2NO(9) + Brz(9). Show that the following data are consistent with a second-order reaction and determine the second-order rate constant for the reaction. Students may do this by plotting the data three different ways. For each plot, time goes on the x-axis. A zero-order reaction is linear when [NOBr] on the y-axis. A first-order reaction is linear when In[NOBr) is on the y-axis. A second-order reaction is linear when 1/[NOBr) is...
Carbonyl bromide decomposes to carbon monoxide and bromine. COBr2(g) = CO(g) + Br2(g) Kc is 0.190 at 73 °C. If you place 0.514 mol of COBr2 in a 1.00-L flask and heat it to 73 °C, what are the equilibrium concentrations of COBr2, CO, and Br? [COBr2] = mol/L [CO] = mol/L [Bry] = mol/L The equilibrium constant for the dissociation of iodine molecules to iodine atoms 12(g) = 2 (g) is 3.76 x 10-3 at 1000 K. Suppose 0.338...
A mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and methanol, CH, OH, is at equilibrium according to the equation CO(g) + 2H2 (9) = CH3OH(9) At 270°C, the mixture is 5.0 x 10-2 M CO.0.760 M H2, and 9.8 x 10-3 M CH3OH What is Ke for this reaction at 270°C? Ke= When 0.125 mol of NO and 18.50 g of bromine are placed in a 1.00-L reaction vessel and sealed, the mixture is heated to 350 K and the following equilibrium...
The equilibrium constant for the reaction 2 NO(g) + Br2 = 2 NOBr(9) is Ke = 2.2 x 10" at certain temperature. K = 45 Previous Answers Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 45.45 was either rounded differes significant figures than required for this part. Part 6 Calculate K. for NOBr(g) - NO(g) + Bra(g). Express your answer using two significant figures. A = 0 ?