A reaction 2 A + B + 3 C → D + 5E has an initial rate of 0.501 M/s and a rate law of rate = k[A][B]3[C]1/2.
What will be the initial rate if [C] is quadrupled while all other values are kept the same?
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The reaction A + B -> C + D has been found to obey the following rate law: rate=k[A][B]2 and has an initial rate of 0.0130 M/s. What will be the rate of the reaction if [A] is tripled and [B] is halved?
The generic reaction A + B + C --> D has the rate law rate = k[A][B]1/2[C]. The initial rate at certain concentrations of A, B, and C is 0.0115 M/s. What is the rate if the concentration of A is halved, B is increased by 9x, and C is doubled?
For the reaction A+B+C→D+E, the initial reaction rate was measured for various initial concentrations of reactants. The following data were collected: Trial [A] (M) [B] (M) [C] (M) Initial rate (M/s) 1 0.40 0.40 0.40 1.2×10−4 2 0.40 0.40 1.20 3.6×10−4 3 0.80 0.40 0.40 4.8×10−4 4 0.80 0.80 0.40 4.8×10−4 Rate law equation The rate of a chemical reaction depends on the concentrations of the reactants. For the general reaction between Aand B, aA+bB⇌cC+dD The dependence of the reaction...
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Consider the following reaction: A+B→C+D The initial concentrations of the reactants A and B are 0.220 M and 0.320 M, respectively. The rate of reaction is 0.060 M⋅S-1, and the orders of the reaction, with respect to reactants A and B, are 1 and 2, respectively. Determine the rate constant (k) for the reaction using the rate law. Express your answer in M-2⋅S-1 to three significant figures.
For the reaction A+B+C→D+E, the initial reaction rate was measured for various initial concentrations of reactants. The following data were collected: Trial [A] (M) [B] (M) [C] (M) Initial rate (M/s) 1 0.40 0.40 0.40 1.2×10−4 2 0.40 0.40 1.20 3.6×10−4 3 0.80 0.40 0.40 4.8×10−4 4 0.80 0.80 0.40 4.8×10−4 Rate law equation The rate of a chemical reaction depends on the concentrations of the reactants. For the general reaction between A and B, aA+bB⇌cC+dD The dependence of the...
The reaction A+B rightarrow C+D rate=k[A][B]^2 has an initial rate of 0.0300 M/s. What will the initial rate be if [A] is halved and [B] is tripled? What will the initial rate be if [A] is tripled and [B] is halved?
Question 1 2 pts Attempt due: Mar 21 Minutes, 3 Consider the below reaction: A+B -->C+D Experimental evidence indicates that the reaction proceeds according to the below mechanism: 2A --> C+E (slow) B+E -->D+A (fast) Which represents the rate law of this reaction? Rate = k[A]2 Rate = k[A][B] Rate = k*2A Rate = K[B][E] Rate = k[A] Question 2 2 pts Which integrated rate law would you utilize based on your rate law in question 1? 1/[A]t = kt...
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2. The rate law for the reaction A+B a. Write the rate law expression. C + D is first order in [A] and second order in [B]. Rate low- k[A] [B]² b. What is the overall order of reaction? 1 +2= 3 c. How does the rate change if [A] is halved and [B] is tripled?! d. Given the data below, propose initial concentrations for A and B that would enable you to empirically determine the given...