reaction rates Consider the reaction 2 A (9) + B(g) + 3C(9) When A(g) is decreasing...
Consider the reaction: Cl2(9)+3F (9) +2C1F3 (9) A[Cl]/At = -0.098 M/s. Find A[F2]/At Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B Find A(CIF3]/At Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part C Find the rate of the reaction. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
For the reaction 2A + 6G → 5D + 2E, the following initial rates of reaction were found. [A]o/M [G]o/M Initial Rate of Reaction / (M/s) 0.856 0.799 4.76×10-1 0.285 0.799 1.76×10-2 0.856 0.400 2.38×10-1 1. Determine the rate law, filling in the appropriate spaces below. R = k [A] ( ) [G] ( ) 2. Determine the overall order of the reaction. 3. Determine the rate constant (with appropriate units) for this reaction. Report your answer to three significant...
Part A. Consider the non-aqueous cell reaction 2Na(l) + FeCl2(s) --> 2NaCl(s) + Fe(s) for which E°cell= 2.35 V at 200°C. deltaG° at this temperature is what? *Do not include units in your answer. Report answer to 3 sigfigs Part B. A voltaic cell consists of an Au/Au3+electrode (E° = 1.50 V) and a Cu/Cu2+electrode (E° = 0.34 V). Calculate [Au3+] if [Cu2+] = 1.20 M and Ecell= 1.13 V at 25°C. *Do not include units in your answer. Report...
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Consider the following reaction. Calculate the value of the rate constant. 4 A+B 3C Trial Alo [B] [C] Rate (M/s) 0.1 0.11 0.033 4.884 0.2 0.11 0.033, 9.768 0.1 0.22 0.033 19.536 0.1 0.12 0.033
Consider the reaction: Cl2(g)+3F2(g) +2C1F3(g) A[Cl2]/At = -0.098 M/s. Part A Find A[F2]/At Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. μΑ ? A[F]/At = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B "Find ACIF3]/At Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA ? A[CIF 31/At = Value Units Part Find the rate of the reaction. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. μΑ ? Rate =...
PART A ) Consider the reaction:4A + 6B → 3C + 2D If the rate of change of D at a given point in time is 0.180 M/s, what is the rate of change of B at this same time? PART B) For the following reaction: 2A + B → 2 C The rate law is determined to be: rate = 0.4357 [A][B] What will be the initial rate (in M/s) if initial concentrations are: [A] = 0.500 M, [B]...
The following kinetic data are collected for the initial rates of a reaction 2X + Z rightarrow products: What is the value of the rate constant with proper units? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. What is the reaction rate when the initial concentration of X is 0.68 M and that of Z is 1.38 M? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Calculate the molar concentration of OH^-...
Consider the reaction
8H2S(g)+4O2(g)→8H2O(g)+S8(g) Δ[H2S]/Δt = -0.067 M/s You may want to
reference (Pages 587 - 592) Section 14.3 while completing this
problem. Part A Find Δ[O2]/Δt. Express your answer to two
significant figures and include the appropriate units. Δ[O2]/Δt =
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complete Find Δ[H2O]/Δt. Express your answer to two significant
figures and include the appropriate units. Δ[H2O]/Δt = 6.7×10−2 Ms
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28. For the reaction 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) → 2 S03(), a. Determine the expression for the rate of the reaction with respect to each of the reactants and products. b. When SO3 is increasing at a rate of 0.0071 M/s, how fast is 02 decreasing? How fast is SO2 A decreasing?
Consider the reaction 8H₂S(g)+4O₂(g)→8H₂O(g)+S₈(g) Δ[H₂S]/Δt = -0.067 M/s You may want to reference (Pages 587 - 592) Section 14.3 while completing this problem. Part A Find Δ[O₂]/Δt. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B Find Δ[H₂O]/Δt. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.