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For the decomposition of ammonia on a platinum surface at 856 °C 2 NH3-N2 + 3 H2 the average rate of disappearance of NH3 over the time period from t=0 s to t = 6293 s is found to be 1.50X100 Ms? The average rate of formation of H, over the same time period is Ms. For the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in dilute sodium hydroxide at 20 °C 2 H2O2(aq) +2 H2O(1) + O2(g) the average rate of disappearance...
Consider the following reaction:2 N2O(g) → 2 N2(g)+O2(g)Part AExpress the rate of the reaction in terms of the change in concentration of each of the reactants and products.Express the rate of the reaction in terms of the change in concentration of each of the reactants and products.Rate=12Δ[N2O]Δt=−12Δ[N2]Δt=Δ[O2]ΔtRate=Δ[N2O]Δt=12Δ[N2]Δt=−12Δ[O2]ΔtRate=−Δ[N2O]Δt=−12Δ[N2]Δt=12Δ[O2]ΔtRate=−12Δ[N2O]Δt=12Δ[N2]Δt=Δ[O2]ΔtPart BIn the first 14.0 s of the reaction, 1.9×10−2 mol of O2 is produced in a reaction vessel with a volume of 0.460 L . What is the average rate of the reaction over this time...
For the reaction 2 NH3 --> 3 H2 + 2 N2 The rate of disappearance of ammonia is -0.00698 M/hr Calculate the rate of appearance of hydrogen gas Calculate the rate of appearance of nitrogen gas
The reaction for the formation of ammonia is shown as: N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇄ 2 NH3(g) Kc=? Write the equilibrium constant expression (Kc) for this reaction. Calculate the value of Kc at 500. K for the formation of ammonia in part a) using the following measured concentrations for the equilibrium mixture: [N2] = 3.0 x 10-‐2 M; [H2] = 3.7 x 10-‐2 M; [NH3] = 1.6 x 10-‐2 M. [1.7 x 102] Now, calculate the value of Kc for the formation of...
What is the rate of disappearance of Br2 when [NO]= 8.6×10−2 M and [Br2]= 0.31 M ? Express your answer using two significant figures. The rate of disappearance of Br2 is half the rate of appearance of NOBr, and the initial problem was: Consider the gas-phase reaction between nitric oxide and bromine at 273 ∘C 2NO(g)+Br2(g)→2NOBr(g). The following data for the initial rate of appearance of NOBr were obtained: Experiment [NO](M) [Br2](M) Initial Rate of Appearance of NOBr(M/s) 1 0.10...
1) a) For the following reaction, the rate of formation of NH3 is 0.020 M/min. N2(g) + 3 H2 (g) → 2 NH3(g) Find the rate of reaction b) For the following reaction, the rate of formation of NH3 is 0.020 M/min. N2(g) + 3 H2 (g) → 2 NH3(g) Find the change in concentration of H2 in the same time interval.
9. What does it mean if Keq < 1, at equilibrium? The concentration of reactants is greater than the concentration of products. b. The concentration of products is greater than the concentration of reactants. The rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the reverse reaction. c. d. The rate of the reverse reaction is greater than the rate of the forward reaction. e. The concentration of products and reactants are about the same. Which of the...
For the decomposition of ammonia on a platinum surface at 856 °C 2 NH3-N2 + 3 H2 the average rate of disappearance of NH; over the time period from t = 0 stot - 852 s is found to be 1.50~10 Ms!. The average rate of formation of H, over the same time period is Ms! Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining Visited Prev
In a study of the decomposition of nitrosyl bromide at 10 °C NOBr—+NO+ Br2 the concentration of NOBr was followed as a function of time. It was found that a graph of 1/[NOBr] versus time in seconds gave a straight line with a slope of 1.27 m?s and a y-intercept of 3.98 M? Based on this plot, the reaction is order in NOBr and the rate constant for the reaction is M?? In a study of the decomposition of hydrogen...
Please answer as many questions as you can Thanks 1. For the reaction, N2(g) 3H2(g)2NH3(g). if the rate of formation of ammonia is 0.04 mol/L min, find the rate of disappearance of H2 and N2 during that same time period. 2. For the following reaction, 5Br BrO3 6H3Br2 3H20, the rate of consumption of bromide ion at some time was found to be 0.20 mo/L s. What is the rate of formation of water over the same time period? 3....