Part (3):
The values for the concentration and p should be as shown in the picture below.
plz help complete my prelab heres the first page 3. A third reaction mixture was made up in the following way: 5 mL. 4.0 M acetone+ 5 mL 0.0050 M12+ 10 mL 1.0M HCI+5 mL H2O a. What were the initi...
4. A second reaction mixture (Mixture II) was made up in the following way 20.0 mL. 4.0 M acetone + 10.0 mL 1.0 M HCI + 10.0 mL 0.0050 M 12 + 10.0 mL H20 What are the new initial concentrations of acetone, H' ion, and I2 in this second reaction mixture? Show your work! a. [acetone] M; [H'] M; [12] M It took 125 seconds for the l2 color to disappear from the reaction mixture when it occurred at...
co 4. A fourth reaction mixture was made up in the following way: ?? mL 4.0 M acetone + 10 mL 0.0050 M 12+5 mL 1.0 M HCI + ?? mL H2O a. If the reaction is zero order in Iz then what volumes of acetone and water are needed in order to (1) double the iodine concentration compared to reaction one and (2) then proceed at the same rate as in reaction 1 (note that the concentration of iodine...
A) in a reaction involving the iodination of acetone, the following volumes were used to make up the reaction mixture: 10 mL 4.0 M acetone + 10 mL 1.0 M HCl + 10 mL 0.0050 M I2 + 20 mL H2O What is the total volume of the sample? V = ___ mL B) In a reaction involving the iodination of acetone, the following volumes were used to make up the reaction mixture: 10 mL 4.0 M acetone + 10...
Lab 20A lodination of Acetone Concentration SJBoylan2018 RATIO METHOD TO DETERMINE REACTION RATE MODEL You add 10 mL of 4.0 M acetone, 10 mL of 1M hydrochloric acid and 20 mL of water to a 125 mL Erlenmeyer ask. You mix the solution. Then you add 10 mL of 0.0050 M iodine to the flask, mix the solution and start a timer. At time equals zero the color of the solution is straw yellow with a hint of orange. This...
Rates of Chemical Reaction Lab Iodination of Acetone 1- a student made up a reaction mixture consisting of 10 mL 4 M acetone, 5 mL 1.0 M HCl 10 mL 0.005 M I2 and 25 mL H2O. Why is the concentration of iodine so much lower than the other reactants? 3. How are time and rate related? How are 1/time and rate related? 4. What does it mean when someone says a reaction is “first order”? 5. In a...
Please help me solve page 2 and 3 Data Table 1 Mixture 4 Mixture1 Mixture 2 Mixture 3 Volume of 4.00M Acetone (C3H6O) Volume of 1.0OM HCI Volume of 0.00500M I Volume of H20 10.0ml 20.0mL 10.0mL 10.0mL 10.0mL 20.0mL 10.0mL 10.0mL 5.0mL 10.0ml 10.0mL 10.0mL 10.0mL 25.0mL 10.0mL 20.0mL 50.0mL 50.0mL Total Volume (mL) 50.0mL 50.0mL ec 2.07m4.2 sec 2-24 mi21344s 24-8 5%0 4-51 mine 270-66e 241 218K-24-852 Reaction Time (s) 24-65C 24 850C Mixture Temperature (°C) Concentration and...
A student studied the clock reaction described in this experiment. She set up Reaction Mixture 2 by mixing 20 mL 0.010 M KI, 10 mL .001 M Na2S2O3, 10 mL .040 M KBrO3, and 10 mL 0.10 M HCl using the procedure given. It took 45 seconds for the color to turn to blue. a. She found the concentration of each reactant in the reacting mixture by realizing that the number of moles of each reactant did not change when...
1. The solutions below were mixed together to carry out the iodination of acetone at 250 °C. 5.0 mL of 3.4 M acetone 5.0 mL of 12 M HCl solution 100 ml. of 0.0074 M l solution 5.0 mL of DI HO If the reaction took 516 seconds to go to completion, then what is the value for the rate constant, k, for the reaction at 250 °C? The initial reaction rate is equal to the average reaction rate for...
i need help with the postlab questions please Grignard reagent THE GRIGNARD REAGENT-PREPARATION AND REACTION In this experiment, you will prepare a Grignard reagent, phenyl magnesium bromide, from bromobenzene and magnesium metal. The Grignard reagent will then react with methyl benzoate to form triphenylmethanol. Introduction Grignard reagents, such as organomagnesium halides, were discovered in 1910 by French chemist Victor Grignard. The Grignard reaction is one of the most general methods for carbon- carbon bond formation in all of organic chemistry....