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show all work please 3) What is the half-life for the decomposition of NOCI when the...
What is the half-life for the decomposition of NOCl when the concentration of NOCl is 0.15 M? The rate constant for this first-order reaction is 4.75 x 10^-5 s^-1.
10 and 11 10. Nitrosyl chloride, NOCI, decomposes slowly to NO and Cl2, the reaction follows second order kinetics with a rate constant of 0.020 L mol-' s at a certain temperature. 2 NOCI (g) → 2 NO(g) + Cl2(g) If the initial concentration of NOCI in a closed reaction vessel is 0.050 M, what will be the concentration be after 30 minutes? 11. The reaction 2 NO2 (g) → 2 NO(g) + O2(g), is second order with respect to...
9,10,11 9. Consider the decomposition reaction of N2Os. 2 N203(g) → 4NO2(g) + O2(g) follows the first order kinetics with rate constant of 4.8 x 10's. (a) if the initial 165 x 10-2M what is the concentration at 825 s? (b) How long it will take for concentration is 1.65 x 10-2M what is the concentrat the concentration of N2Os to decrease to 1.00 x 10-2M? t 10. Nitrosyl chloride, NOCI, decomposes slowly to NO and Cl2, the reaction follows...
please show the work Consider the chemical reaction: NO + Cl2 → NOCI + CI This reaction is first order in each reactant and second order overall. To measure the rate constant, k, you decide to overload the amount of Cl2, at a concentration of 4 mol/L. The NO concentration used is much lower than this value. It is a good approximation to assume that the concentration of Cl2 does not change during the time that the reaction is studied,...
The half-life for the second-order decomposition of HI is 15.4 5 when the initial concentration of His 0.67 M. What is the rate constant for this reaction? TT T Arial V3 (12pt) T-E- E- 225
1) 2) 3) 2NO(g) +Cl2 (g) → NOCI (8) Experiment concentration of NO (M) 0.09 0.045 0.045 concentration of Cl2(M) Rate (M/s) 0.01 3.40 x 10-4 8.50 x 10-5 0.04 3.40 x 10-4 0.01 What is the reaction order with respect to NO to Cl2 ? overall reaction order ? the reaction order with respect to reaction order ? what is the rate constant * All orders are integers * Rate constant: Please report 3 significant figures. Numbers only, No...
55) The rate constant for a first-order reaction is 0.54 s-1. What is the half-life of this reaction if the initial concentration is 0.33 M? 56) The rate constant for a zero-order reaction is 0.54 s-1. What is the half-life of this reaction if the initial concentration is 0.33 M? 57) The reaction that occurs in a Breathalyzer, a device used to determine the alcohol level in a person's bloodstream, is given below. If the rate of appearance of Cr2(SO4)3...
Please show work I am not getting the correct answers 1. Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, decomposes spontaneously through the following reaction. 2H2O2(aq) 2H2O(g) + O2(g) The kinetics are second order, and the half‐life is 17.3 min when a 1.75 M solution of H2O2 is made. What is the concentration of the solution after 24.8 min? 2. The decomposition of N2O5 occurs by the following reaction: 2N2O5(g) 4NO2(g) + O2(g) The rate constant is experimentally determined to be 3.4 x 10‐4 s‐1....
The half-life of a reaction, t1/2, is the time it takes for the reactant concentration [A] to decrease by half. For example, after one half-life the concentration falls from the initial concentration [A]0 to [A]0/2, after a second half-life to [A]0/4, after a third half-life to [A]0/8, and so on. on. For a first-order reaction, the half-life is constant. It depends only on the rate constant k and not on the reactant concentration. It is expressed as t1/2=0.693k For a...
please show all work and write legibly. please show the formula for the rate law used. thank you In[A] 1/[A] vs Time vs Time Least Squares Plot Time, The reaction A C was performed and the concentration vs. time data below collected 8 4 5 6 7 3 2 0 1 time, s 0.09523 0.06586 0.05033 0.04073 0.03421 0.02948 0.02591 [A], mol/L 0.8819 0.1719 Complete the rate law for the reaction by filling in the values for the rate constant...