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Useful Information DMSO H₃C гсн 요 Acetone PK, NH3 = 38 Part 1: Multiple Choice: 1) Which atomic orbitals overlap to form the carbon-carbon triple bond of an alkyne? a) 2s + 2s; sp + sp; 2p + 2p b) sp + sp; sp + sp; 2p + 2p c) sp + sp; 2p + 2p; 2p + 2p d) sp + sp?; sp + sp; 2p + 2p 2. In a...
Part A Given the following rate law, how does the rate of reaction change if the concentration of X is doubled? Rate = k[X] [Y] The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 2. The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 6. The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 8. The rate of reaction will decrease by a factor of 2. The rate of reaction will remain unchanged. Submit Request Answer
What are the units of k in the following rate law? Rate = k[x][y]^2 1/M s^2 1/M^2 s M^2 s M^2/s 1/M^3 s Given the following rate law, how does the rate of reaction change if the concentration of Y is doubled? Rate = k [X][Y]^2 the rate reaction will increase by a factor of 2 The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 4. The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 5. The rate...
Suppose you have a following reaction: How does the reaction rate change increase, decrease, does not change) if you: a) increase the concentration of sodium iodide twice b) use n-hexane as a solvent instead of acetone c) use 2-bromopropane as electrophile instead of bromoethane d) use two times higher volume of solvent (keeping the amount of both alkyl bromide and sodium iodide the same). In each case use one-two sentences to justify your answers CH3CH3Br + Nal acetone → CH2CH3...
Read the experiment and briefly describe what you would predict
to be your result if you were to perform this experiment and
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Part A: Determination of Factors Affecting the Relative Rates of Sy2 Reactions All test tubes must be dry. Effect of Structure of the Alkyl Halide Measure 2 mL of 15% sodium iodide in acetone into each of three clean, dry 10-cm test tubes. Add 2 drops of 1-bromobutane (butyl bromide) to the first test tube; add 2...
Experiment Initial [A] Initial [B] Initial [C] Initial Rate of Reaction 1 0.1 M 0.1 M 0.2 M 4 x 10^(-4) M/min 2 0.3 M 0.2 M 0.2 M 1.2 x 10^(-3) M/min 3 0.1 M 0.3 M 0.2 M 4 x 10^(-4) M/min 4 0.3 M 0.4 M 0.6 M 3.6 x 10^(-3) The method of initial rates is used to determine the rate law for reactants A, B, and C. This data was obtained at 25 degrees C....
111111 Juana Scott monitored the rate of the reaction of sodium ethoxide with 2-bromo-2-methyl hexane and with 2-fluoro-2-methyl hexane, The reactions were carried out in two respectively in hexane (CH). different, solvents and at two different concentrations as shown in the table below. King James inspired by the work of JS tried the reaction of 2-Bromobutane and 2-fluorobutane with sodium ethoxide under similar reaction conditions used by Dr. Scott. Rate Solvent JS EXPT. (NaOet) {R-X) 10/sec Hexane X - Br...
Juana Scott monitored the rate of the reaction of sodium ethoxide with 2-bromo-2-methyl hexane and with 2-fluoro-2-methyl hexane, respectively in hexane (CH..). The reactions were carried out in two different solvents and at two different concentrations as shown in the table below. King James inspired by the work of JS tried the reaction of 2-Bromobutane and 2-fluorobutane with sodiusethoxide under similar reaction conditions used by Dr. Scott. JS EXPT. + X = Br X = Br X-Br X - Br...
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If a reaction is zero-order in a reactant, when the concentration of the reactant is decreased by a factor of 2, the reaction rate will: 。Adecrease by a factor of 1/2· 0 B. remain constant. C. double. O D. quadruple. OE. decrease by a factor of 1/4 You are working with a nonallosteric enzyme that displays Michaelis-Menten kinetics. At what percent of the maximum velocity wll the...
Explain why each change in conditions would affect the reaction rate of reaction when sodium metal reacts with chlorine gas to form NaCl? As a catalyst is added to the mixture the reaction rate will increase because As temperature decreases the reaction rate will decrease because As volume decreases the reaction rate will increase because As concentration increases the reaction rate will increase because As the surface area of a molecule is decreased the reaction rate will decrease because As...