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27. Use a labelled potential energy diagram to show how the addition of a catalyst would impact the activation energy of an endothermic reaction.
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(b) Temperature 4th tha YE be canse how can the temperature affect the rate of a reaction 0 V) The following reaction mechanism has been pr reactions (22 ps) proposed for a F 2F fast CFBr, fast (1) What is the overall chemical reaction equation 7 (2) Which are the intermediates 7teet (3) What is the rate law that corresponds to the above mechanism (4) If the overall reaction above is an endothermic reaction. Draw an reaction coordinate...
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Consider the energy diagram below showing the conversion of A to G a) How many steps are included in this overall reaction mechanism? b) Label each step as endothermic or exothermic. Is the overall reaction endothermid or exothermic? c) Label ΔE and Ea for each step. Label ΔEnn for the reaction overall. d) Which step is rate-determining? e) Which points correspond to transitions states? f) Which points correspond to intermediates? g) Indicate whether each transition state most resembles...
3. Answer the following questions based on the reaction coordinate diagram below: Reaction pathway a. How many transition states are present? Label on the diagram. b. How many intermediates are present? Label on the diagram. c. Is the reaction endergonic or exergonic? d. What is the rate-limiting step for this reaction? 5. The decomposition of SO2CI2 into SO2 and Cl2 is first order in [SO2CI2) a. What is the rate if [SO2Cl2)- 0.2M C, the rate constant is 2.2 x...
At what temperature will it change between spontaneous and nonspontaneous? e. What is K for the reaction? Write the equilibrium constant expression (K) for the following balanced reactions. Indicate the type of equilibrium constant (Kc, Ka, Kb, K_sp, Kf etc) a. PbAgAsS_3(s)+H_2 O(1) = Pb^+ 2 + Ag* + As^+3 + 3 s^-2 CO_2 (aq) + H_2 O(1) H_2 CO_3 (aq) How will each of the following changes affect the equilibrium mixture? NH_4HS(s) NH_3(g), + H_2 S(g) Rxn is endothermic...
How would I go about solving question 1 in the image?
How would I draw the major products?
I. (24 pts.) Indicate the type of reaction that will predominate (i.e., S1, SN2, E1, or E2), and when draw the structure of the major product when: 1. isopropyl chloride reacts with hydroxide predominate rxn. structure: 3. 2-iodopentane reacts with ethoxide in DMSO predominate rxn. structure: 2. t-butyl tosylate reacts with CH3OH predominate rxn. structure: 4. ethyl bromide reacts with CH30- predominate...
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I. (24 pts.) Indicate the type of reaction that will predominate (i.e., SN1, SN2, El, or E4), draw the structure of the major product when: 1. isopropyl chloride reacts with hydroxide predominate rxn. structure: 3. 2-iodopentane reacts with ethoxide in DMSO predominate rxn. structure: 2. t-butyl tosylate reacts with CH3OH predominate rxn. structure: 4. ethyl bromide reacts with CH30- predominate rxn....
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Question #1: Consider the reaction given, How would the
reaction shift? Options are no change, right, or left.
Question #2: Determine if the above reaction is endothermic or
exothermic based on the following information. Is it endothermic or
exothermic?
Question #3: Explain your reasoning.
Consider 2 NBr3() = N2(8) + 3 Br2() How would the reaction shift if: [N2] is decreased: [Br2] is increased: The amount of N Br3 is doubled: The pressure is decreased by changing the volume: The...
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(19) In question (12) a catalyst would shift the equilibrium to the (a) left (b) right (C) no shift (d) middle. (20) What will be Kc for SO3 (g) = SO2 (g) + 1/2O2(g). (a) 4.74 (b)0.25 (c) 4.0 (d) 17.0 (e) 0.211 (21) Consider the data below: (14) Consider the reaction: 2N2(g) + O2(g) = 2N20(g) At a certain temperature a 2.00 L flask at equilibrium contains 2.80 X 104 mol of N2 (g),...