It's a first order reaction.
For a first order reaction ln[A] vs time graph is linear with a negative slope.
Hence the answer is the first graph.
Circle the plot of concentration vs time that you expect to observe in experimental data if...
Most of the time, the rate of a reaction depends on the
concentration of the reactant. In the case of second-order
reactions, the rate is proportional to the square of the
concentration of the reactant.
Select the image to explore the simulation, which will help you
to understand how second-order reactions are identified by the
nature of their plots. You can also observe the rate law for
different reactions.
In the simulation, you can select one of the three different...
Part A) What would you plot in terms of concentration vs time in order to plot a first order reaction in order to yield a linear correlation? Part B) What would you plot differently for a second order reaction to yield a linear correlation?
A reaction: A. has been studied at 25°C. Shown below are the experimental data. 1.04 0.667 0.565 These data are plotted three different ways, below, as [A] vs t, In[A] vs t and 1/[A] vs t. Use this information to calculate a value for the rate constant, k, and the initial concentration of A, [Alo to 3 significant figures ime () ime(s time (s) Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/2 Previous Tries [A]0 (M) = Submit Answer Tries 0/2
If a plot of the concentration of NaHCO3 vs. time is a straight line, what does this tell us about the order of the reaction with respect to sodium bicarbonate?
What data should be plotted to show that experimental concentration data fits a first-order reaction? ln(k) vs. Ea ln[reactant] vs. time ln(k) vs. 1/T 1/[reactant] vs. time [reactant] vs. time
Shown below is a concentration vs. time plot for the reaction A leftrightarrow 2B. For this reaction the value of the equilibrium constant is K_c < 1. K_c = 0. K_c = 1. K_c > 1.
Shown below is a concentration
vs. time plot for the reaction 2A ⇌ B. What is the value for the
equilibrium constant for this reaction?
0.100 0.080 0.060 B 0.040 Concentration (M) A 0.020 0.000 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 Time (min)
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81 What data should be plotted to show that experimental concentration data fits a second- order reaction? ANSWER: A) 1/(reactant) vs. time B) [reactant) vs. time C) In[reactant) vs. time C) In(k) vs. 1/T E) In(k) vs. Ea 9) Given the following rate law, how does the rate of reaction change if the concentration of Y is doubled? Rate = k [X]2[M3 ANSWER: 10) A reaction is followed and found to have a rate constant of 3.36...
04 6. You are given an assignment to produce the velocity vs. time plot for the above data. A classmate suggests the plot shown below. Help your classmate find their errors 5 0 2 04 time (s)
04 6. You are given an assignment to produce the velocity vs. time plot for the above data. A classmate suggests the plot shown below. Help your classmate find their errors 9 5 O-4 time (s)