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MasyChemistry Crap Review Constants Periodic Table The data below show the concentration of N20 versus time for the following reaction: You may want to reference (Pages 598-605, Section 14.5 while completing this problem Part A Determine the order of the reaction N205(g) + NO(g) + NO3(g) Time (s) (N20s] (M) 1.000 0.822 0.677 0.557 0.458 0.377 Request Answer Submit 0.310 0.255 0.210 Part B Complete previous parts) Part C Complete previous partis) Provide Feedback
The data below show the concentration of N2O5 versus time for the following reaction: N2O5(g)→NO3(g)+NO2(g) Time (s) [N2O5] (M) 0 1.000 25 0.822 50 0.677 75 0.557 100 0.458 125 0.377 150 0.310 175 0.255 200 0.210 Predict the concentration of N2O5 at 280 s . The following reaction was monitored as a function of time: AB→A+B A plot of 1/[AB] versus time yields a straight line with slope 5.8×10−2 (M⋅s)−1 . You may want to reference (Page) section 13.4...
The gas phase decomposition of N2O5(g) àNO3(g) + NO2(g) is studied at a certain temperature, giving the following data: Time (s) [N2O5] (M) 0.0 1.000 50.0 0.677 100.0 0.458 150.0 0.310 200.0 0.210 Is the overall order of reaction zeroth, first or second order? What is the rate constant (include units)? Calculate half-life (in s) for this reaction given the initial concentration in the table. What is the concentration of N2O5 (in M) at 250. s?
Exercise 14.50 - Enhanced - with Feedback A 5.30 mL sample of an H3PO4 solution of unknown concentration is titrated with a 1.050~10-2 M NaOH solution. A volume of 7.22 mL of the NaOH solution was required to reach the equivalence point. Part A What is the concentration of the unknown H3PO4 solution? You may want to reference (Pages 494 - 497) Section 14.6 while completing this problem. Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? CH Å Value M...
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< Problem Set #5 (Ch 15) Exercise 15.32 - Enhanced - with Feedback Calculate K, for each of the following reactions. You may want to reference (Pages 647-650) Section 15.4 while completing this problem. Type here to search Part A N,0. (g) = 2 NO2(g) Kc = 5.9 x 10-3 (at 298 K) Express your answer using two significant figures. V AC O ? Kp = Submit Request Answer Part B N2 (g) +...
< Problem Set #5 (Ch 15) Exercise 15.56 - Enhanced - with Feedback Consider the reaction CO (g) + H20 (g) = CO2 (g) + H2 (g) Ke = 102 at 500 K A reaction mixture initially contains 0.125 M CO and 0.125 M H,O. You may want to reference (Pages 656 - 664) Section 15.8 while completing this problem. Part A What will be the equilibrium concentration of CO? Express the concentration in molarity to two significant figures. ?...
< Problem Set #11 (Ch 11) Exercise 11.29 Rev The pressure in Denver, Colorado (5280-ft elevation), averages about 24.4 in. Hg. Part A Convert this pressure to atmospheres. AED O 2 ? P atm Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Part B Convert this pressure to millimeters of mercury. 80 A2¢ ROO? Review Constants 1 Pe orado (5280-ft 4.4 in. Hg Part C Convert this pressure to pounds per square inch. O AQ P=...
Course Home <Homework 11 Exercise 7.42 - Enhanced - with Feedback You may want to reference (Pages 295 - 299) Section 7.4 while completing this problem. Sulfuric acid dissolves aluminum metal according to the following reaction: 2 Al(s) + 3H2SO4 (aq) + Al(SO4)2 (aq) + 3H2(g) Suppose you wanted to dissolve an aluminum block with a mass of 15.9 g Review Part A What minimum mass of H2SO, would you need? Express your answer in grams. HVO AED O ?...
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<Chapter 4 Problem Set Exercise 4.46 - Enhanced - with Feedback and Hints MISSED THIS? Read Section 44 (Pages 149-155) : Watch KCV 4.4 IWE 4.6 Part A Elemental phosphorus reacts with chlorine gas according to the equation P (s) +6Cle(s)-4PCL (1) A reaction mixture initially contains 45.53 g P4 and 130.3 g Cl, Once the reaction has reached completion, what mass (ing) of the excess reactant is left? Express the mass in grams to three...
<Chapter 6 Required HW Assignment Problem 6.83 - Enhanced - with Feedback Calculate the energy change (in kilojoules per mole) for the formation of the following substances from their elements. 9 of 12 > Review Constants Periodic Table Part A LiF(s) [The sublimation energy for Li(s) is +159.4 kJ/mol. E; for Li(g) is 520 kJ/mol. E for F(g) is 328 kJ/mol, the bond dissociation energy of F2 (g) is +158 kJ/mol, and the lattice energy of Lif(s) is 1036 kJ/mol]...