How can the rate of the reaction H2 + Cl2 → 2 HCl be measured?
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For the reaction H2 + Cl2 = 2HCl how many moles HCl will be produced from {m} g of H2. The reaction occurs in the presence of excess Cl2
How many liters of HCl(g) measured at STP can be produced from 4.00 g of Cl2 and excess H2 according to the following equation: H2(g) + Cl2(g) 2HCl(g)
3) The reaction H2 + Cl2+ Br2 behavior: HCl + HBr + CIBr is shown to have the following rate Rate (M/s) H2] (M) [Cl2] (M) Br2] (M) 0.38 0.1 0.4 0.12 0.12 0.76 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.76 1.52 0.8 0.12 0.2 0.8 0.24 b) (15 points) What is the rate constant for the reaction? Use appropriate units. a) (15 points) What is the rate law for the reaction? WD/RE c) (30 points) Propose a mechanism for the reaction.
For the reaction H2(g) +
Cl2(g) 2 HCl(g), the
equilibrium constant K at 800oC is 4.35 x
104.
Hydrogen and chlorine, each at a partial pressure of 0.700 bar,
are placed in a vessel at 800oC and allowed to
equilibrate. Find the final partial pressures of all three gases in
this reaction.
p(H2) = bar
p(Cl2) =
. bar
p(HCl) =
bar
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Calculate the heat of reaction AH for the following reaction: H2(g) + Cl2(9) 2 HCl(9) You can find a table of bond energies by using the Data button on the ALEKS toolbar. Round your answer to the nearest kJ/mol. mol
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What volume of HCl(g) measured at STP can be produced from
1.91 g of H2 and excess Cl2 according to the following
equation?
16. What volume of HCl(g) measured at STP can be produced from 1.91 g of H, and excess Cl2 according to the following equation? H (8)+C12(8) → 2HCl(8) a. 21.2 L b. 42.4 L c. 86 L d. 173 L e. 64.2 L
11) a) For the reaction H2(g) + Cl2(g) ---> 2 HCl(g) G° = -190.8 kJ and S° = 20.0 J/K at 309 K and 1 atm. This reaction is (reactant, product) favored under standard conditions at 309 K. The standard enthalpy change for the reaction of 2.34 moles of H2(g) at this temperature would be ___ kJ. b) For the reaction CO(g) + Cl2(g) ---> COCl2(g) H° = -108 kJ and S° = -137 J/K G° would be negative at temperatures...
A student measures the reaction H2(g) + Cl2(g) <=> 2 HCl(g) concentrations at a few different temperatures and obtains the equilibrium constant. The student wants to use the van't Hoff equation to roughly determine the reaction enthalpy assuming that it does not change over the region of interest. T(K) 300 500 1000 Keq 4x1031 4x108 So the student plots the data in the Ink vs 1/T diagram and obtains a linear fitting shown below: 80 4x1018 60 In(K) 40 20...