1. The reaction A+B AB has a AH = -130 kJ and an activation energy (E)...
i need help with both , thank you CHEMI21 Quiz #5 Show your work and circle your answer. Name: 1. The reaction A+B → AB has a AH -130 kJ and an activation energy (E) of 50 kJ. Use this information to complete the following: a. On the back side, sketch the energy vs. progress of reaction graph approximately to scale. For full credit label the axes, reactants, products, activation energy, and AH on your graph. b. Write the reaction...
Model 1 - Potential Energy Diagrams 1) The energy (enthalpy) change of a reaction can be determined by the following expression: Activated Complex Transition State AH = Energy products - Energy reactants Activation Energy, E Reactants Consider the energy change for the reaction in Model 1 (the graph to the left). Potential Energy (kJ/mol) Energy change (AH) Products a) The energy change shown is (positive/negative). b) This reaction is (endothermic / exothermic). c) These (reactants / transition state) has more...
A certain reaction has an enthalpy of AH = -49 kJ and an activation energy of E, = 33 kJ. What is the activation energy of the reverse reaction? Ea(reverse) 16 KJ Incorrect
3. Energy Diagrams: Using the axes below, draw an energy diagram for an endothermic reaction. Label the following in your diagram: The reactants "The products "The activation energy "The total energy gained or lost by the reaction (AH) reaction progress
Reaction A Reaction B Energy (kJ/mol) HHHHH Energy (kJ/mol) Reaction progress- Reaction progress → What is the heat of reaction for Reaction A? What is the heat of reaction for Reaction B? Number Number AH ,,n= la kJ/mol AH = kJ/mol What is the activation energy for Reaction A? What is the activation energy for Reaction B? Number Number E = 0 kJ/mol E = 0 kJ/mol
The activation energy for this reaction is 76 kJ/mol. Draw an energy diagram for this reaction, showing the relative energies of the reactants, the activated complex, and the products. Using arrows show the activation energy and heat of reaction.
Suppose that the activation energy for a certain reaction is 30 kJ/mol and the enthalpy of reaction is -75.0 kJ/mol. What activation energy is required to initiate the reverse reaction that converts the products into reactants?
Suppose that the activation energy for a certain reaction is 30 kJ/mol and the enthalpy of reaction is –75.0 kJ/mol. What activation energy is required to initiate the reverse reaction that converts the products into reactants?
please help with #20 and 21. showing all work 20. (6pts) Consider the exothermic (left to right) reaction: 2X60) - 3Y9) +Zg) State in which direction the equilibrium will shift, if either, when each of the following happens. Explain why: a. increase in volume b. decrease in T c. increase in [X ] 21. (12prs) Sketch the curve for Energy versus Reaction Progress, on the axes provided below. On the same graph, sketch the curve for Energy versus Reaction Progress...
Question 24 of 30 > A certain reaction has an enthalpy of AH = 34 kJ and an activation energy of Ea = 66 kJ. What is the activation energy of the reverse reaction? Ea(reverse) = kJ Question 23 of 30 Label the energy diagram for a two-step reaction. A R. + HX Energy RX + H RH + X Reaction coordinate Answer Bank non-limiting transition state rate-limiting transition state products intermediates activation energy starting materials enthalpy change