1.
4NH3 + 5O2 => 4 NO+ 6 H2O
rate in terms of disappearance of reactant= - (1/4) d[NH3]/dt = - (1/5)d[O2]/dt
rate in terms of appearance of product= (1/4)d[NO]/dt = (1/6) d[H2O]/dt
2.
as the rate constant is second order, the unit is b) M-1 s-1
Write the reaction rate expression for the following reaction in terms of the disappearance of the...
Write the reaction rate expressions for the reaction below in terms of the disappearance of the reactants and the appearance of products. Give the expressions for the disappearance of the reactants first, in the order written in the chemical equation. Then write the expressions for the appearance of the products in the order written in the chemical equation. Write the expressions in order of appearance in the equation in the form. ± 1 X × Δ[Α] Δt where ± is...
Part A The rate of the reaction in terms of the "disappearance of reactant" includes the change in the concentration of the reactant, the time interval, and the coefficient of the reactant Consider the following reaction: 2A + 3B 3C + 2D The concentrations of reactant A at three different time intervals are given. Use the following data to determine the average rate of reaction in terms of the disappearance of reactant A between time=0s and time = 20 S....
13.6 Write the reaction rate expressions for the following reactions in terms of the disappearance of the reac- tants and the appearance of products: (a) 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(8) (b) 4NH3(8) + 502(8) — 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)
Writé the reaction rate expressions for the following réactions in terms of the disappearance of the reac- tants and the appearance of products: (a) 2H2(g) + O2(g) 2H2O(g) (b) 4NH3(g) + 502(g) 4NO(g) + 6H20(g)
For the hypothetical reaction: A + B ---> 2C, write an expression that relates the disappearance of A and B to the appearance of C. You can use the word delta instead of the symbol .
The rate of the reaction in terms of the "disappearance of reactant" includes the change in the concentration of the reactant, the time interval, and the coefficient of the reactant. Consider the following reaction: 2A+3B→3C+2D The concentrations of reactant A at three different time intervals are given. Use the following data to determine the average rate of reaction in terms of the disappearance of reactant A between time = 0 s and time = 20 s. Time (s) 0 20 40...
Help solve these please
ete reaction rate expressons for these reac roblems the reaction rate expressions for these reac- 45 Write 45 on in terms of the disappearance of the reactants tions in te and the appearance of products: (a) H2(8) 12(g)2HI(g) (b) 2H2(8) + 2( 2H20(g) 3Br2(aq) 3H20)
2NO(g) + Br2(g) = 2NOBr(g) Experiment [NO-] (M) [Br2] (M) Initial Rate (M s-1) 1 0.10 0.20 24 2 0.25 0.20 150 3 0.10 0.50 60 4 0.35 0.50 735 1.) Determine the rate law equation for the reaction. 2.) What is the overall order of the reaction? 3.) What are the value and the units of the rate constant, k? 4.) Write the expression to show how is the rate of disappearance of bromine, Br2, related to the rate...
A) The following data were collected for the rate of disappearance of NO in the reaction: 2 NO(g) + O2(g) = 2 NO2(g) Experiment [NO] [O2] initial rate 1 0.0126 M 0.0125 M 1.41 * 10-2M/s 2 0.0252 M 0.0125 M 5.64 * 10-2M/s 3 0.0750 M 0.0100 M 4.00 * 10-1M/s What is the rate law and the rate constant for this reaction? B)What is the initial rate of disappearance of NO ion in experiment 2 of the previous...
a. Given these data for the reaction A + B → C, write the rate-law expression. Use k for the rate constant.) b. What is the value, with units, for the specific rate constant? The specific rate constant- Initial Rate of Initial [A] Initial [B] Formation of C Expt. (M) (M.s-1) 0.30 0.30 0.60 0.20 0.40 0.80 4.0 x 10-5 1.6 x 10-4 2.6 x 10-3