Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for a reaction where Keq < 1. Add a second line (on the same diagram) to show how the diagram would look different for a catalyzed reaction. Upload your diagrams in the space provided in the next question. How does adding a catalyst affect the equilibrium? Explain how this is shown by your diagram.
Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for a reaction where Keq < 1. Add a second line...
4. Draw a free energy reaction coordinate diagram for both a generic endergonic and a generic exergonic reaction (label each). Make sure to label the x- and y-axes. Now label where reactants and products should go on the figure. Draw something that illustrates the free energy change for each reaction. Now write something like the following next to your figures: “reactants <—> products”. a. What do the reaction coordinate diagrams have to do with the text you just wrote? b. What...
Draw an IS-LM diagram and add a vertical line showing potential GDP, where the equilibrium GDP falls below potential. a. Discus how monetary policy can be used to restore output to potential. Show the effect on your diagram. Explain.
2. Consider the reaction below: OH H2SO4 (cat) Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for the reaction. (You need to know the mechanism!!!) a. Reactants Products reaction coordinate b. Draw the structure of an alcohol that will react faster Draw a second curve on the line showing the reaction of the compound you drew in part b. c.
3. Answer the following questions based on the reaction coordinate diagram below: Reaction pathway a. How many transition states are present? Label on the diagram. b. How many intermediates are present? Label on the diagram. c. Is the reaction endergonic or exergonic? d. What is the rate-limiting step for this reaction? 5. The decomposition of SO2CI2 into SO2 and Cl2 is first order in [SO2CI2) a. What is the rate if [SO2Cl2)- 0.2M C, the rate constant is 2.2 x...
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,...
The reaction below proceeds through an exothermic E2 mechanism. Draw the reaction coordinate diagram for this reaction, and label all activation energies, delta Gs, and transition states. Draw the structures of the starting materials, products, and any interediates onto your chart where they belong NaH Br
Part A Draw the shear diagram for the beam. Follow the sign convention. (Figure 1) Click on "add vertical line off" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment button to add functions between the lines. Note 1- You should not draw an "extra" discontinuity line at the point where the curve passes the x-axis. Note 2-Be sure to indicate the correct types of the functions between the lines, e.g. if in your answer the type of a function...
5) The diagram below represents the energy diagram for the reaction of 1-butyl chloride with water. On the diagram, draw and indicate the position of each of the following: (0.9 points) a) structures of reactants, products, and intermediates (indicate the position of each on the diagram) b) indicate the positions of all transition states (label as "TS") c) indicate the activation energy of the rate-determining step (label as Ea) Energy Reaction Coordinate 6) Below is an energy diagram that represents...
On the diagram you will upload for this assignment, Draw a line down the middle of the page. On the LEFT side of the line, draw and label the following stages of Meiosis (in order): Metaphase I (one circle at the top of the page), Metaphase II (two circles, in the middle of the page) and gamete (four circles, at the bottom of the page). Start with a cell that is 2n=4 with two large and two small chromosomes. Make...
Part A Draw the shear diagram for the beam. Click on "add vertical line off" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment" button to add functions between the lines. Note 1- You should not draw an "extra" discontinuity line at the point where the curve passes the x-axis Note 2 - Be sure to indicate the correct types of the functions between the lines, e.g. if in your answer the type of a function is "linear increasing slope"...