QUESTION 7 Give the characteristic of a second order reaction having only one reactant. O The...
13) Give the characteristic of a second order reaction having only one reactant A) The rate of the reaction is not proportional to the concentration of the reactant. B) The rate of the reaction is proportional to the natural logarithm of the concentration of the reactant C) The rate of the reaction is proportional to the square root of the concentration of the reactant D) The rate of the reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of the reactant. E)...
1. A solution in which the dissolved solute is in dynamic equilibrium with the solid solute is called: A) an unsaturated solution B) a dilute solution C) a supersaturat ed solution D) a concentrated solution E) a saturated solution F) vant Hoff solution G) none of the above are correct H) all of the above are correct 2. Which of the following statements is generally TRUE? A) The solubility of a solid is not dependent on either temperature or pressure....
A certain reaction obeys second-order kinetics with respect to its only reactant (call it R) and has a rate constant of 0.0520 L mole-1 s-1. If the initial concentration of reactant R is 0.265 moles/liter, what is the concentration of R after 3.50 minutes? _______________
Question 6 (5 points) A reaction that is second order in a single reactant has an initial concentration of 0.910 M and a rate constant of 0.441 M-18-1. What is the concentration of this reactant at 94.0 s? 0.00907 M 0.157 M 0.420 M 0.365 M 0.0235 M
Question 5 (5 points) A reaction that is second order in a single reactant has an initial concentration of 0.910 M and a rate constant of 0.441 M-15-1. What is the concentration of this reactant at 94.0 s? 0.0235 M 0.00907 M 0.157 M 0.420 M 0.365 M
If a reaction is second order in reactant A, what happens to the rate of the reaction if the concentration of A is halved (divided by 2)?
A reaction that is second order in one reactant has a rate coefficient of 0.05 dmmols1. If the initial concentration of the reactant in 0.1 mol dm, how long will it take (in seconds) for the concentration to become 0.05 mol dm 3? Express your answer in seconds, correct to two decimal places. Please do not include the correct units (seconds) in your answer.
A reaction was determined to be second order with respect to a reactant with a rate constant of 0.695L/mol*s at 300°C. If the initial concentration is 0.0455 M, what is the concentration after 365 seconds?
It takes 50.5 s for the concentration of reactant A in the second order reaction A ==> Products 0.84 mol L to half of it. to decrease from its initial value [A]o A) What is the rate constant of the reaction? B) What is the concentration of A after 32 s have passed? B) After what time will the concentration of A be [A]o 16?
The reactant concentration In a second order reaction was 0.340 M
After 280 seconds and 3.80×10^-2 M after 850 s. what is the rate
constant for this reaction?
Part D The reactant concentration in a second-order reaction was 0.340 M after 280 s and 3.80x10-2 M after 850 s. What is the rate constant for this reaction? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Indicate the multiplication of units, as necessary, explicitly either with a multiplication dot or a dash....