Question #3 Question 2 One (Often Inaccurate) rule of thumb in biology is that a 10degree...
Please answer questions 1 and 2 on The rate constant for the reaction answered A + B->C out of 1.0 is 4.1 x104 U(mol s) at 593 K. The activation energy is 101 kj/mol. question Determine the temperature when the rate constant is 1.2 x10-3 L/(mol s)- Answer: 2 One (often inaccurate) rule of thumb in biology is that a 10 °C change increases the rate by a factor of ten. If the lower temperature is 3 °C, what activation...
1. 2. Question 10 1 pts The graphs show potential energy diagrams for the same reaction at T-900. K R P 1) uncatalysed process; 2) catalysed reaction Uncatalyzed Reaction 400 300 reactants 200 100 products Reaction coordinate Uncatalysed reaction: Potential Energy (P.E.) vs reaction coordinate. Energy is measured from O to 400. kJ, and the reaction coordinate is associated with the evolution of the reaction. The PE of the reactants is 225 kJ. Then the energy grows to 400. kJ,...
Question 3 (1 point) The decomposition of PCi5 was studied at multiple temperatures. The data was summarized in an Arrhenius plot. On the y-axis was the In(k), where k is the rate constant. On the x-axis was the 1/T, the inverse of temperature in Kelvin). The data was modeled using a linear regression; the equation of the line was y=-5.21x102x+25.3. Calculate the activation energy in kJ/mol. Report your answer with 3 significant figures. Do not include your units and do...
Please answer all parts to this question! parts a through d! This is all one question so I could not post them separately, please also check your answers because the last person got it wrong! Thank you! Will give thumbs up. a. Consider the following complex reaction. X + 2Y + products. What are the units of the rate constant for this reaction? O M·s-1 1 S O M-1.5-1 O M-2.5-1 This question cannot be answered without additional information. b....
QuestiII Il poll ILS) Consider the data below: Time (minutes) Concentration (M) 1 0.05 2 0.042 3 0.034 4 0.028 5 0.018 Construct a concentration versus time plot with concentration on the y-axis and time on the x-axis. Then, determine the equation of the line that describes the data set. In blank # 1, report the slope of the line. Do not use scientific notation. In blank # 2, report the y-intercept of the line. Do not use scientific notation....
just one example/demonstration! Data needed to be calculated is in highlighted in green boxes. And I highlighted in red an equation (not sure if thats what you use to calculate it) And ignore the lab instructions on completeing a graph!! I already know how to do that in excel, just curious how Ln (relative rate) and 1/T in K^-1 is calculated by hand* here is the rest of that lab leading up to the question as I know its typically...