The reaction of hypochlorite to form chloride and chlorate ions ( a disproportionation!!) in aqueous solution was followed by monitoring the concentration of chloride: 3 ClO-(aq) 2 Cl-(aq) + ClO3-(aq) If the chloride ion is produced at an instantaneous rate of 0.018 mol/L/s at a particular temperature, what is the rate of loss of the reactant, the hypochlorite ion? ( Answer to 2 significant figures and use e notation for powers of 10, e.g. 1.2e2 for 1.2 x 102)
The reaction of hypochlorite to form chloride and chlorate ions ( a disproportionation!!) in aqueous solution...
Consider the reaction of peroxydisulfate ion (S20;-) with iodide ion (I) in aqueous solution: S2O3- (aq) + 31- (aq) +250- (aq) +15 (aq). At a particular temperature the rate of disappearance of S20% varies with reactant concentrations in the following manner: 1 Experiment S20%- (M) I- (M) Initial Rate (M/s) 0.018 0.036 2.6 x 10-6 0.027 0.036 3.9 x 10-6 0.036 0.054 7.8 x 10-6 N 3 4 0.050 0.072 1.4 x 10-5 Part D What is the rate of...
[14.38] Consider the reaction of peroxydisulfate ion (S208) with io- dide ion (I) in aqueous solution: S20s (ag) +3I(ag)2 SO4 (ag) +I3 (aq) At a particular temperature the initial rate of disappearance of S2082 varies with reactant concentrations in the following manner Experiment [S208 ] (M UI M Initial Rate (M/s) 2 3 4 0.018 0.027 0.036 0.050 0.036 2.6 x 106 0.036 3.9 x 106 0.054 7.8 x 106 0.072 E4 105 (a) Determine the rate law for the...
A chemistry teacher needs to make 2.30 L of a potassium chloride solution for an experimen The concentration of the required solution is 3.10 M. How many grams of KCI will she need to use? 0 7.13 g KCI 0 231 g KCI O 532 g KCI 0.0956 g KCI What is the equation for the ion product constant of water at 25 °C? Kw [H,0+][OH-] [H,O] = 1.00 x 10-14 Kw [H,0+1 [OH-] = 1.00 x 10-14 Kw =...