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The following reaction is a first-order reaction. For this type of reaction, a plot of -----...
QUESTION 5 What is the kinetic order of the reaction - Dif a plot of In [C] versus time is linear? O third first zero O one-half O second
What is the difference between a first order and a second order reaction? a. For a first order reaction, plotting the natural logarithm of A versus time always gives a straight line with a slope equal to -k For a second order reaction a plot of 1 / A versus time, will produce a straight line with a slope equal to k b. For a first order reaction, plotting the natural logarithm of A versus time always gives a straight...
Complete the following reaction of disulfide bonds in order and what is the reaction type? R-SH+R-SH --->R-S-S-R' +( )+ ( ) a. 21 and 2 e: oxidation b. 3H20 and 2 e : oxidation OC2H20 and 3 e : reduction d. none e2H+ and 3 e: reduction
For a second-order reaction, a straight line is obtained from a plot of 1/[A] versus t ln(t) versus [A] ln(1/t) versus [A] [A] versus t ln[A] versus t
stion 13 of 18 > The rate constant for this first-order reaction is 0.130 s-at 400 °C. A products How long, in seconds, would it take for the concentration of A to decrease from 0.800 M to 0.270 M? AAGD E R T Y U T O P
QUESTION 24 Rank the following carbocations in order of stability. (The most stable is first.) T> III > 1 all > > II T>ll> 111 ll>I> III
The CS2 reaction --> CS + S is first order and its constant of speed is 2.8 x 10^-7 s^-1 A.) What is the half-life of the reaction? B.) If the initial Sample of CS2 is 3.00 grams, how much reaction time is required for 0.50 grams of CS2 to remain? C.) After 30 days of reaction, how much CS2 is left unreacted?||
What is the linear plot for the chemical reaction with an overall order of n = -1 ? A. [A]2 vs. t B. 1/[A]2 vs. t C. [A] vs. t D. Ln[A] vs. t
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...
For the first-order reaction X ⟶ products, which of the following graphs is best for determining the activation energy, Ea ? Note: The best choice is the one that yields a straight line graph with the slope directly proportional to Ea . In the options below, T is the kelvin temperature and t is time. (a) k versus 1/T (b) 1 / [X] versus t (c) ln k versus T (d) ln [X] versus t (e) [X] versus t (f)...