which particle would be moving fastest at 25 degress C? Cl2, Br2,I2,He,F2
according to Maxwell speed distribution speed is inversely proportional to the square root of molar mass that means molar Maas increase speed of particle decrease
so the molar mass of above gas is minimum for He
so the speed of He particles will be maximum
which particle would be moving fastest at 25 degress C? Cl2, Br2,I2,He,F2
which molecule has the weakest IMF F2 Cl2 I2 Br2
How do halogens (F2,Cl2,Br2.I2) react with water? write balanced chemical reactions.
a.
Cl2
b.
F2
c.
Br2
d.
I2
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All of the halogens have equal strength as oxidizing agents.
E°(V +2.87 +1.359 +1.065 +1.23 +0.799 Table 20.1 Half Reaction F2 (8) 2e → 2F- (ag) Cl2(8) 2e → 2Cl- (aq) Br21) 2e → 2Br" (ag) 02 (elut 4H+ (ag) + 4e + 2H20 (1) Agte → Ag (5) Fe3+ (aq) → Fe2+ (aq) 12 (5) + 2e – 21 (ag) Cu2+ + 2e - Cu (s) 2H+ + 2e →...
Consider the following: C2H6, SiF4, Cl2, and Ne. (a) Which one will diffuse the fastest? (b) What is the rms speed (m/s) of the slowest-moving atom or molecule at 25°C?
I2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2ICl(g),Kp=81.9 (at 25∘C) The reaction between I2 and Cl2 is carried out at the same temperature, but with the following initial partial pressures: PI2=0.170atm, PCl2=0.170atm, and PICl=0.00 atm. find equibilibrum partial pressure of ICl.
16. Which of the following would react the fastest with bromine (Br2) in water? NO2 Me OMe NH2
A mixture containing 0.550 mol Cl2, 0.443 mol Br2, and 0.520 mol I2 are confined to a 10.00 L vessel at 50°C. a. What is the partial pressure (in atm) of Br2 in the mixture? [ Select ] ["1.17 atm", "188 atm", "1.46 atm", "0.92 atm", "0.443 atm"] b. What is the total pressure (in atm) of the mixture? ...
Consider the following reaction: I2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2ICl(g), Kp=81.9 (at 25∘C) A reaction mixture at 25∘C initially contains PI2 = 0.110 atm , PCl2 = 0.110 atm , and PICl = 0.00 atm. Find the equilibrium partial pressure of I2 at this temperature. Find the equilibrium partial pressure of Cl2 at this temperature. Find the equilibrium partial pressure of ICl at this temperature.
From an initial mix of: 2 mol Cl2, 1 mol Br2, 0.5 mol I2, 0.5 mol Cl−, 1 mol Br−, & 2 mol I−; the total quantity of Br− present after all possible reactions occur is: A)1.5 mol B) 1 mol C) 0.5 mol D) 0 mol
Consider the reaction Cl2(g) + Br2(g) <=> 2 BrCl(g), which is endothermic as written. What would be the effect on the equilibrium position of adding Cl2(g)?