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Option(B) is correct because energy of one mole of methane and two mole of oxygen is greater than one mole of water and one mole of carbon dioxide which indicates that this reaction is exothermic and energy is released in this reaction. In exothermic reaction the reactants lose energy to form product , so the delta H in this case is found negative.
please explain don't understand how the answer is gotten 27. Which energy diagram shown here is...
Consider a catabolic chemical reaction Please explain the answer - How do the energy levels of the reactants and products compare? - is this reaction exergonic or endergonic? - Energetically, how might an enzyme catalyze this reaction?
please explain I don't understand how to do this <Chapter 19 Exercise 19.50 with feedback 10 of 12 PartA 2Ca(s) + 02(g) - 2Ca0(s) ??,xn--1 269.8 kJASrx,--364.6 J/K Calculate the free energy change for the reaction at 26 C Express your answer using four significant figures You may want to reference Pages 784 -788) section 17.6 while completing this problem. AG kJ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
Use the energy diagram pictured below to answer the following questions. Be sure you explain your answers, so that we may all learn from each other. Simply writing an answer as a single word doesn't help your fellow classmates understand why. 1. How many intermediates are formed during the reaction and what letters represent intermediates? How can you recognize an intermediate in a reaction diagram? 2. How many transition states are there in this reaction and what letter are they...
Please Explain the Answer Question 2 (Parts A-C, 20 points): Use the energy diagrams shown below to answer parts A and B. on Products Rectants Energy Products Reactants Reaction coordinate (a) Highly exothermic reaction Reaction coordinate (b) Highly endothermic reaction A) Does the structure of the transition state in the endothermic reaction resemble that of the reactants or the products? B) Which energy diagram best represents the rate determining step of free radical bromination (Br,, light) of butane: the one...
Can you please explain how you’d know which reaction woulf be spontaneous? I dont understand At SATP, which reaction below is spontaneous? O CO2(s)-CO2(0) O Co2(s)-CO2(g) O CO2(g) CO2(0) CO20)-CO2(s)
Please explain how they arrived at these numbers. I don't understand what to do when there is a cap or a limit on something. I don't understand which ones have caps and how to apply those to the problem. I understand what to do once the numbers are in this table. I just don't understand how to arrive at all these numbers. Also explain 2 ways to settle a capital deficiency please. The SAD partnership is to be liquidated. The...
Study the following reaction energy diagram: ol. energy reactants products Then answer the following questions about the chemical reaction. Does this reaction release or absorb energy? release absorb neither How many transition states occur during this reaction? yes Could this be an elementary reaction? no 0 If you said this reaction could not be elementary, then how many steps are in its mechanism? If you said this reaction could not be elementary, then enter the number of the step in...
Can you please explain how to get the answers? I don't understand any of the drawings or the theory. Please explain in detail 1. Using Frontier Molecular Orbital (FMO) theory which molecular orbital below best represents the HOMO of butadiene (circle it)? Which molecular orbital below best represents the LUMO (identify it with a rectangle)?
the answer is D but I don't understand why. please show work and explain how to get that answer 2. A machinist turns on the power on to a grinding wheel at time t= 0 s. The wheel accelerates uniformly from rest for 10 s and reaches the operating angular speed of 58rad/s. The wheel is run at that angular velocity for 30 s, and then power is shut off. The wheel slows down uniformly at 1.4rad/s2 until the wheel...
2. Given the reaction coordinate diagram below, answer the following questions: Free energy Progress of the reaction a) How many intermediates are formed in the reaction? b) Which letter(s) represent(s) a transition state? c) What is the fastest step in the reaction? d) Which is more stable: A or G? e) Does A or E form faster from C? f) Which is the most stable intermediate? g) What is the reactant of the rate-determining step? h) is the first step...