consider the hypothetical reaction A----> products . The following data was obtained over multiple experiments by measuring the reaction half life at various initial concentration of A.
[A]0 t 1/2
0.1M 24 min
0.150 M 15.9 min
0.30 M 8.02 min
0.40 M 5.95 min
question: what is the rate law for this reaction?
consider the hypothetical reaction A----> products . The following data was obtained over multiple experiments by...
The following data were obtained for the hypothetical reaction 2A B products [A (M) [B (M) Initial Rate (M/s) 0.2 5 0.1 0.2 0.2 20 45 0.6 0.1 Give the rate law and rate constant for the reaction
Consider the reactionX + Y→ ZFrom the following data, obtained at 360 K, (a)determine the order of the reaction, and (b)determine the initial rate of disappearance of X when the concentration of X is 0.30 M and that of Y is 0.40 M.Initial Rate of Disappearance of X (M/s)[X](M)[Y](M)0.0530.100.500.1270.200.301.020.400.600.2540.200.600.5090.400.30
The following data are obtained for the reaction A ? products: t = 0 min. [A] 0.250 M, t 4.22 min, [A 0.210 Mt 6.60 min, [Al 0.188 M; t-10.61 min, [A]-0.150 M; t-14.48 min, [A 0.114 M, t 18.00 min, [A] 0.083 M. What are the order of this reaction and its rate constant, k?
PRACTICE EXAMPLE B: The following data are obtained for the reaction A- products: ! O min, [A] = 0.250 M; t = 4.22 min, A = 0.210 M: 1 = 6.60 min, A] = 0.188 M; = 10.61 min. [A] = 0.150 M; 1 = 14.48 min, TA] = 0.114 M; I - 18.00 min, AJ = 0.083 M. What are the order of this
The following data were obtained in a kinetics study of the hypothetical reaction A+B+C - products. [A] (M) [B] (M) [C](M) Initial Rate (10-3 MS) 0.4 0.4 0.2 160 0.2 0.4 0.4 80 0.6 0.1 0.2 15 0.2 0.1 0.2 5 0.2 0.2 0.4 20 Using the initial-rate method, what is the order of the reaction with respect to C? zero-order impossible to tell from the data given second-order first-order third-order
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+ Y Z 5) Consider the following reaction and data: X Experiment [X]. (M) [Y](M) 0.10 0.50 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.60 0.20 0.60 0.40 0.30 Initial Rate (M/s) 5.3 x 102 1.27 x 10' 1.02 x 10[21-[2]'=8 2.54 x 10-4 5.09 x 10 a) What is significant about an initial rate? You know the initial concentrations, know there is no quilibrium inppening, r it is the fastest, (73) b) Determine the...
Given the data for the hypothetical reaction, A+B - products, determine the rate law and the value of k (without units). Initial [A] Initial [B] Rate Experiment (mol/L) (mol/L) (mol/L.s) 0.16 0.15 0.08 0.16 2 0.32 0.30 0.08 3 0.08 0.30 Please put both answers in the box below on separate lines. ... ... oo BIU Paragraph ►
Calculate concentration of A and B
This question has multiple pa Consider the reaction SA+B+C D+E where the rate law is defined as AA ABIC An experiment is carried out where [Blo-|Clo 1.00 M and [A],-1.00 x 10-4 M If after 3.00 min, [A] - 3.21 x 10-5 M, caleulate the value of k. k-12.5 L/mol b Calculate the half life of A for this experiment. Half-life= 85 Calculate the c tion of B and the concentration of A after...
1. The following chemical reaction: A → products shows first order kinetics with respect to A; rate = k[A]. Assume k = 10.09 x 10-4 s-1 . If the initial concentration of A was 0.82 mol L-1 and then decreased to 0.11 mol L-1 , how much time elapsed in minutes? 2. Consider the following balanced chemical equation: H2O2 (aq) + 3 I-(aq) + 2 H+(aq) → I3- (aq) + 2 H2O (l) In the first 62.9 seconds of the...
Consider the reaction A + B ? products From the following data obtained at a certain temperature, determine the rate law, the order of the reaction, and calculate the rate constant k. Experiment 1: [A] = 1.50 M; [B] = 1.50 M; Initial Rate = 3.20 x 10-1 M/s Experiment 2: [A] = 1.50 M; [B] = 2.50 M; Initial Rate = 3.20 x 10-1 M/s Experiment 3: [A] = 3.00 M; [B] = 1.50 M; Initial Rate = 6.40...