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4) Derive the rate law for the decomposition of ozone to molecular oxygen using the elementary...
12. The following mechanism is proposed for the decomposition of ozone (O3) to O2: 03 + M 02 + 0 + M 0+03 2 02 Apply the steady-state approximation to the concentration of atomic oxygen, and derive the rate law for the decomposition of ozone (M stands for a molecule that can exchange kinetic energy with particles undergoing the chemical reaction.)
12. The following mechanism is proposed for the decomposition of ozone (O3) to O2: 03 + M 02 +...
Ozone decomposes to molecular oxygen: 2 O3(g) ⇋ 3 O2(g). The
following is a proposed mechanism for the reaction:
Step 1: O3(g) ⇋ O2(g) + O(g) (fast) Step 2: O3(g) + O(g) ⇋ 2
O2(g) (slow)
Provide a valid rate law for the overall ozone decomposition
reaction based on this mechanism.
4. Ozone decomposes to molecular oxygen: 203(g) — 3 O2(g). The following is a proposed mechanism for the reaction: Step 1: 03(g) – O2(g) + O(g) (fast) Step 2:...
Derive the rate law for the decomposition of ozone in the reaction 20:(g) 302(g) on the basis of the mechanism: 02 + 0 0+03 03 02 + 02 kb
19. Based on the following mechanism for the ozone thermal decomposition into molecular oxygen ki 03(g) 03(g) + O(g) k- * O2(g) + O(g) 202(g) (fast equilibrium) The expression of the following rate expression is given by B) kafj= kg 21 22 ka-k-3
17. The following mechanism has been proposed for the thermal decomposition of ozone in the gas phase: 20 0 + 0₂ 0₂ + O₂ + 0 202 The rate expression for the production of oxygen is: A 3kı[O3] B) k2[O3][O] C) 2k1[O3] D) 2k1 [03]3/2 E) ki[O3]
1) Decomposition of Ozone Upon interaction with UV radiation, ozone decomposes into oxygen, a process described in the following overall chemical reaction: 2O3(g)<-->3O2(g) The elementary reactions of the decomposition of ozone are: O3<--K1__K-1-->O2+O (fast) O+O3 --k2--> 2O2 (slow) (a) Why does it make sense that the first elementary reaction is fast compared to the second one? (b) Write out the rate laws for the elementary reactions in part a. (c) Based on your answers in part a, what is the...
QUESTION 21 A proposed mechanism for the decomposition of ozone in the atmosphere is: Step 1: 03(g) + hv → O(g) + O2(g) Step 2: O(g) + O3(g) → 202(0) Does this reaction mechanism have an intermediate and/or catalyst? Only a catalyst Only an intermediate An intermediate and a catalyst More information is needed O Neither an intermediate nor a catalyst
1. When ozone absorbs ultraviolet light, it forms molecular oxygen. 203(g) + 302(g This reaction is believed to go by this simple mechanism: (1) 03(g) = 02(g) + 0(g) (2) 0(g) + 03 (g) → 202(g) Q3! containing only reactant and/or product (a) Using the steady-state approximation, determine an expression for concentrations (i.e. things that appear in the net reaction). (b) In the upper atmosphere, [03] is typically quite small compared to [02], which remains essentially constant since it is...
The following mechanism has been proposed for the conversion of ozone to oxygen in the gas phase. step 1 fast: O3O step 2 slow: 03 + 0-202 (1) What is the equation for the overall reaction? Use the smallest integer coefficients possible. If a box is not needed, leave it blank. (2) Enter the formula of any species that acts as a reaction intermediate? If none leave box blank: (3) Complete the rate law for the overall reaction that is...
6. The decomposition of ozone in the upper atmosphere is catalyzed by NO. The overall reaction and rate law are: O:(g) + O(g) →202(g): rate = k[O][NOJ Write a possible mechanism that is consistent with rate law and identify an intermediate in the reaction. 7. A possible mechanism for the iodide ion catalyzed decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution is: H2O2(aq) + I'(aq) → H2O(l) + Of(aq) ---...-slow H2O2(aq) + Or(aq) → H2O(0) + O2(g) + I'(aq) -----fast What...