
UW 3. H2O2(aq) → H2O(1) + (g) 4. Type of chemical reaction: Questions and Problems 01...
01 What evidence of a chemical reaction might you see in the following cases? Refer to Table 1. a. dropping an Alka-Seltzer tablet into a glass of water b. bleaching a stain c. burning a match d. rusting of an iron nail
L. Observation of burning match or splint What caused the change in the burning match or splint? Na,C0,()+ - HC ) CO,)+ H00) + NaCl) 5. Type of reaction: F. Hydrogen Peroxide Reactants 1. Appearance of 2. Evidence of a Chemical Reactants Reaction H₂O₂(aq) light yellow 13 usble 3. ___ H2O2(aq)- - H,00) + ___0,() 4. Type of chemical reaction: Questions and Problems Q1 What evidence of a chemical reaction might you see in the following cases? Refer to Table...
F. Hydrogen peroxide Reactants 1. Appearance of Reactants 2. Evidence of a Chemical Reaction 3. Balance: _H20. __H,0 + - 02(2) Type of chemical reaction: Questions and Problems Q1 What evidence of a chemical reaction might you see in the following cases? Refer to Table 10.1. a. dropping an Alka-Seltzer tablet into a glass of water b. bleaching a stain C. burning a match
H2O2(aq)⟶H2O(l) + 1/2 O2(g) a. The above chemical equation is for a first-order reaction. At 302 K , the rate constant equals 8.5×10−4s−1. Calculate the half-life at this temperature. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. b. If the activation energy for this reaction is 75 kJ/mol, at what temperature would the reaction rate be doubled? Express your answer as an integer and include the appropriate units.