I know the correct answer is C but I would like some explanation thank you! onside...
solve. also which experiments do you use and why?
+ Y Z 5) Consider the following reaction and data: X Experiment [X]. (M) [Y](M) 0.10 0.50 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.60 0.20 0.60 0.40 0.30 Initial Rate (M/s) 5.3 x 102 1.27 x 10' 1.02 x 10[21-[2]'=8 2.54 x 10-4 5.09 x 10 a) What is significant about an initial rate? You know the initial concentrations, know there is no quilibrium inppening, r it is the fastest, (73) b) Determine the...
Using the following data, determine the rate law and calculate k: rate = k[F2]x[ClO2]y Experiment [F2] (M) [ClO2] (M) Initial rate (M/s) 1 0.40 0.05 1.2 M/s 2 0.20 0.10 0.60 M/s 3 0.40 0.10 2.4 M/s
I understand a-c, but not d.
The answer is 8.4 M/s but I do not know how to find it.
Consider the gas-phase reaction between nitric oxide and bromine at 273 °C: 2 NO(g) + Brz(8) — 2 NOBr(8). The following data for the initial rate of appearance of NOBr were obtained: Experiment Initial Rate (M/s) 24 2 [NO](M) 0.10 0.25 0.10 0.35 [Br21(M) 0.20 0.20 0.50 0.50 150 60 735 (a) Determine the rate law. (b) Calculate the average...
Be sure to answer all parts. Consider the reaction X + Y Z Initial Rate of Disappearance of [X] (M) [Y](M) X (M/s) From the data in the table, obtained at 360 K, 0.053 0.10 0.50 (a) determine the overall order of the reaction 0.20 0.30 0.127 1.02 0.254 0.40 0.60 0.20 0.60 0.30 0.509 0.40 (b) determine the initial rate of disappearance of X when the concentration of X is 0.40 M and that of Y is 0.30 M....
Be sure to answer all parts Consider the reaction X + Y → Z Initial Rate of Disappearance of |[XI (M) [YI(M) X (M/s) From the data in the table, obtained at 360 K, 0.053 0.127 1.02 0.254 0.509 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.20 0.60 0.40 0.30 0.50 (a) determine the overall order of the reaction 0.60 (b) determine the initial rate of disappearance of X when the concentration of X is 0.30 M and that of Y is 0.50...
6. Consider the reaction X + Y → Z Initial Rate of Disappearance of X (M/s) [X] (M) [Y] (M) 0.053 0.10 0.50 0.127 0.20 0.30 1.02 0.40 0.60 0.254 0.20 0.60 0.509 0.40 0.30 From the data in the table, obtained at 360 K, (a) determine the overall order of the reaction (b) determine the initial rate of disappearance of X when the concentration of X is 0.30 M and that of Y is 0.40 M. ________ M/s
Consider the reactionX + Y→ ZFrom the following data, obtained at 360 K, (a)determine the order of the reaction, and (b)determine the initial rate of disappearance of X when the concentration of X is 0.30 M and that of Y is 0.40 M.Initial Rate of Disappearance of X (M/s)[X](M)[Y](M)0.0530.100.500.1270.200.301.020.400.600.2540.200.600.5090.400.30
5. The reaction of peroxydisulfate ion (S2O82−) with iodide ion (I−) is S2O82−(aq) + 3I−(aq) → 2SO42−(aq) + I3−(aq) From the following data collected at a certain temperature, determine the rate law and calculate the rate constant. Experiment [S2O82−](M) . [I−](M) . Initial Rate [M/s] 1 0.0300 0.0840 8.80 × 10−4 2 0.0300 0.0420 4.40 × 10−4 3 0.0600 0.0420 8.80 × 10−4 (a) Which of the following equations represents the rate law for this reaction? What is the...
1) A + B C Some experiments were run to measure the initial rate of reaction vs. starting concentration of A and B. Here are the results. Experiment number [A], M [B], M initial rate, M/s 1 0.230 0.170 0.330 2 0.460 0.170 2.640 4 0.230 0.510 0.330 If we start with 0.197 M A and 0.330 M B, what will be the initial rate? hint, you must find order, and k. 2) For the reaction A + B +...
Can I know how to do part(c)? I know how to do
(a)(b).
By (a) and (b), I get this 4 results.
1. ▾.F = 2xz5-2xz+3xz2
2. ▾xF = (2xy) i + (5x2z4-z3) j
-(2yz) k
3. ▾.(▾xF) = 0
4. ▾x(▾f) = 0
Next, i need to calculate part (c).
I want the solution of part(c), so don't give me the result of
part(a) and (b) again,
thanks!
1. (25 marks) (a) Evaluate . F and V. (V x...