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Question 6 of 15 Submit A reaction has a rate law of Rate = (1.25 M-?s=')[A]...
Question 9 of 30 A reaction has a rate law of Rate = (1.25 M s ')[A][B]? What concentration of [B] would give the reaction a rate of 0.0335 M 's ' if the concentration of [A] is 0.250 M?
1. If the initial rate is 0.0810 M/s for a reaction with a rate law of rate = k[A], what is the value of the rate constant when the initial concentration of [A] is 0.0579 M? 2. If the initial rate is 0.0892 M/s for a reaction with a rate law of rate = k[A]0[B], what is the value of the rate constant when the initial concentration of [A] is 0.0746 M and [B] is 0.0808 M?
Question 13 (5 points) A reaction has the following experimentally determined rate law: rate = k[A]”[/B] If the rate is 0.0100 M/s when [A] = 0.100 M, [B] = 0.100 M, what would be the rate if the concentration of A was increased to 0.300 M while the concentration of B was not changed? 0.1800 M/s 0.0200 M/S 0.0600 M/S 0.0300 M/s 0.0900 M/s
The reaction A + B → C is found to have the rate law: rate = k[A][B]. When the concentrations of A and B are both 0.100 M, the reaction rate is 0.250 M/s. What is the numerical value of k for this reaction (with appropriate units where time is in seconds and concentration is in M, as needed). 0.0025 0.0400 400. 2.5 25.0
A reaction has the following experimentally determined rate law: rate = k[A]?[B] If the rate is 0.0100 M/s when [A] = 0.100 M, [B] = 0.100 M, what would be the rate if the concentration of A was increased to 0.300 M while the concentration of B was not changed? 0.0600 M/s 0.0200 M/s 0.0300 M/s 0.1800 M/s 0.0900 M/s
A reaction has the following experimentally determined rate law: rate = k[A]”[B] If the rate is 0.0100 M/s when [A] = 0.100 M, [B] = 0.100 M, what would be the rate if the concentration of A was increased to 0.300 M while the concentration of B was not changed? 0.0200 M/s 0.0600 M/s 0.1800 M/s 0 0.0900 M/s 0.0300 M/s
The rate of a certain reaction is given by the following rate law: rate = k[H2][I2] Use this information to answer the questions below. 1. What is the reaction order in H2 ? _____________ 2. What is the reaction order in I2? _________ 3. What is overall reaction order? ___________ 4. At a certain concentration of H2 and I2, the initial rate of reaction is 0.250 M/s . What would the initial rate of the reaction be if the concentration...
The reaction 2A + 2B → products has been found to have the rate law, rate = k [A]2[B]. If the rate of reaction is 0.450 M/s, at 19.9 °C, what would the rate be if the concentration of A is held constant and the concentration of B is increased by a factor of 3? Report your answer to THREE significant figures.
The rate law for the reaction 3A(g) → C(g) is rate-kAI2 where k = 4.36 x 10-2 Mhrl. The initial concentration of A is 0.250 M. a) How long will it take for [A] to reach 1/6 of its initial concentration b) What is the half-life of this reaction? c) What is the concentration of A after 10.0 hr?
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reaction. Write a rate law for the reaction. Rate=k Rate=k[A]
Rate=k[A]2 Rate=k[A]3
Exercise 14.40 - Enhanced - with Feedback 10 of 32 > A Review | Constants Periodic Table The following reaction is first order in N, 0, N20(g) NO: (C) + NO2(g) The rate constant for the reaction at a certain temperature is 0.053/s. What would the rate of the reaction be at the same concentration as in Part A if the reaction...