4. For the reaction A+B → C+D we find that the rate law is v=k[A]”[B]° Which...
Consider the overall reaction.... A+B--C+D which has an observed rate law of Rate=k[A12 Which of the following choices would be a sensible 2-step mechanism, given this observed rate law? O A+A-->E slow E+B-->C+D fast A+B--> 2 E --> C+D fast slow A+A-->E E+B-->C+D fast slow A+B-->E 2 E -->C+D slow fast
please explain why you chose this answer 10.For the overall reaction, 2 A+B C+ D, the rate law is: rate = k[A][M]. Which of the following mechanisms involving intermediates M and/or N would be consistent with this information? a. B M M+A N N A C+D (fast) b. A M A M C+ D (fast) (fast) (slow) (slow) c. A+A M MC+D (fast) (slow) (slow) (fast) (fast) d. B M M+A N N A C+D
The rate law for the reaction 2NO2 + O3 ? N2O5 + O2 is rate = k[NO2][O3]. Which one of the following mechanisms is consistent with this rate law? A) NO2 + NO2 ? N2O4 (fast) N2O4 + O3 ? N2O5 + O2 (slow) B) NO2 + O3 ? NO5 (fast) NO5 + NO5 ? N2O5 + 5/2O2 (slow) C) NO2 + O3 ? NO3 + O2 (slow) NO3 + NO2 ? N2O5 (fast) D) NO2 + NO2 ? N2O2...
The rate law for the reaction 2NO2 + O3 → N2O5 + O2 is rate = k[NO2][O3]. Which one of the following mechanisms is consistent with this rate law? A) NO2 + NO2 → N2O4 (fast) N2O4 + O3 → N2O5 + O2 (slow) B) NO2 + O3 → NO5 (fast) NO5 + NO5 → N2O5 + 5/2O2 (slow) C) NO2 + O3 → NO3 + O2 (slow) NO3 + NO2 → N2O5 (fast) D) NO2 + NO2 → N2O2...
e . b. (- R 0.3 14 J/ k -mol) 6.4×10-4 M.'si c. 2.1 x 103 M's d. 3.6×10-3 Migl e. 2.5x 1026M''s 23. Nitrogen dioxide reacts with carbon monoxide to produce nitrogen monoxide NO2(g) + CO(g) → NO(g) + CO2(g) A proposed mechanism for this reaction is 2 NO2(g) → NO2(g) + NO(g) (fast, equilibrium) N03(g) + CO(g) → NO2(g) + CO2(g) (slow) What is a rate law that is consistent with the proposed mechanism? a. rate = k[NO2][CO]...
5. Which mechanism would be appropriate for a reaction that had the rate law: Rate =k[A]?? A) A+B=C fast B) A+AD slow C) A+B=C fast A+A=D slow D+B=C fast A+B=C slow D) A+B=C fast A+C=D slow
For the reaction A + 2B → C + D, the rate law is found to be rate = k[A][B]. The following mechanism, is proposed to explain the reaction. l+B→C+D a) Show that the proposed mechanism is consistent with the stoichiometry of the reaction. b) Which step must be the rate determining step? c) What is "T" called? Ca ta y st
For the overall reaction below, which of the following is the correctly written rate law? Overall reaction: O3(g)+2NO2(g)→N2O5(g)+O2(g) Step 1: O3(g)+NO2(g)→NO3(g)+O2(g) slow Step 2: NO3(g)+NO2(g)→N2O5(g) fast View Available Hint(s) For the overall reaction below, which of the following is the correctly written rate law? Overall reaction: Step 1: slow Step 2: fast A.] Rate=k[O3][NO2]2 B.] Rate=k[O3][NO2] C.] Rate=k[NO3][NO2] D.] Rate=k[O3][NO2]2[N2O5][O2]
Consider the following mechanism. step 1 2A > B slow B+ C D fast step 2 overall: 2A+C D Determine the rate law for the overall reaction (where the overall rate constant is represented as k) rate=
Kinetics. The kinetics of a certain reaction is studied. The balanced reaction is expressed symbolically as follows: 2A + B 20 (all gases) The method of initial rates is used to determine the rate law for this reaction. Experiment (A), initial (B). initial Rate (M/sec) 0.0100 M 0.0400 M 75 x 10 2 0.0200 M 0.0200 M 3.0 x 10 3 0.0100 M 0.0200 M 7.5 x 10 1 The following four mechanisms can be considered along with the data...