Reaction c and d will be fastest because they lowest barrier to cross or in other words activation energy is small.
Question 22 spoints Energy Energy Reactant Reactants Products Products Energy Energy Products Products Reaccion Progression Which...
Products Reaction Progression Reaction Progression Energy Energy Reactant Reaction Progression Reaction Progression Which of these reactions would be the closest to equilibrium? (Mark all that are correct
Question 13 In ALL exergonic reactions, the products have more total energy than the reactants. the reactions are nonspontaneous. a net input of energy from the surroundings is required for the reactions to proceed. the reaction proceeds with a net release of free energy. some reactants will be converted to products. Question 14 bind two or more ions or molecules and transport them in opposite directions acr Symporters Uniporters Dual transporters Channel pumps Antiporters M
In a chemical reaction, the products have higher energy than the reactants. Which of the following correctly describes the activation energy associated with the forward and the reverse reactions? O a. Ea forward = Ea reverse The relationship between Ea forward and Ea reverse depends on the temperature Not enough information is provided to answer this question OC. O d. Ea forward > Ea reverse Ea forward < Ea reverse Ob. IO
Reaction Rates Assessment Question 04 Select all of the factors which affect the rates of chemical reactions. temperature stoichiometry of the reaction O nature of the reactants O contact between the reactants O concentration of the reactants O catalysts relative energy of the products and the reactants Reaction Rate Laws Assessment Question 04 If the reaction rate doubles when the concentration of a reactant is doubled, the reaction is order with respect to that reactant. Reaction Rate Laws Assessment Question...
12.) Which of the following factors influence the rate of a reaction? A) Temperature B) Reactant concentration C) A catalyst D) Temperature, reactant concentration, and a catalyst 13.) A fast reaction rate for a chemical reaction is dependent on: A) having a large activation energy B) having a small activation energy C) being exothermic D) being endothermic 14.)) A catalyst is A) a substance that decreases the energy of the products. B) a product in a chemical reaction. c) a...
Question 1 (1 pt): In glycolysis, fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is converted to two products with a standard free-energy change (AG) of 23.8 kJ/mol. Under what conditions encountered in a normal cell will the free-energy change (AG) be negative, enabling the reaction to proceed spontaneously to the right? Under standard conditions, enough energy is released to drive the reaction to the right. a. b. The reaction will not go to the right under any conditions because AGo is positive. When there is...
Question 35 (1 point) The relationship between the activation energy of the forward and reverse reactions is related by the energy difference between the reactants and products. If the reactants are higher in energy than the products, the activation energy for the forward reaction will be smaller than the activation energy for the reverse reaction and vice versa True False Question 36 (1 point) A catalyst is a substance that is not used up during a reaction. It also does...
Question 15 Products/Reactants of Substitution/Elimination Reactions: Identify the reactant that will give the product shown. А B с Н. нс- ОН нс Br CH3 СІ Н H H Н3С- OAC , F NaOAC DMF, r.t. E Н3С- Н. нс Н -Н 1 Н Н. СН3 H H ОН H Br E
Select all of the true statements regarding chemical equilibrium. The concentrations of reactants and products are equal. The concentrations of reactants and products remain constant. Reactants are being converted to products and vice versa. The rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal. Write the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction A(s)+3 B() 2C (aq) D(aq) in terms of [A]. [B]. [C], and [D] K = Write the equilibrium-constant expression for the reaction shown in terms of [A]. [B]....
QUESTION 1 The reaction 3 H2(g)+ N2g)2 NH3(g) is slightly reactant-favored at a certain temperature. Starting from the reaction at equilibrium concentration of reactants and products, which of the following actions will increase the concentration of NH3 that can be obtained.? Increase concentration of hydrogen gas. Decrease concentration of hydrogen gas. Increase concentration of nitrogen gas. Decrease concentration of nitrogen gas. Increase the pressure. Decrease the pressure.