For the reaction 2 H2S(g) + 3O2(g) ---> 2H2O(g) + 2SO2(g), the initial rate of consumption for O2 is 0.0471 M/s for the first 46 seconds. What is the concentration of H2O after 46.0 seconds?
For the simple decomposition reaction AB(g) → A(g) + B(g) rate = k[AB]2 and k = 0.20 L/mol·s. If the initial concentration of AB is 1.50 M, what is [AB] after 18.3 s?
Question 10 (of 17) Save & Exit 10. value: 0.58 points 6 attempts left Check my work Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility. a-Ketoglutaric acid undergoes an enzyme-mediated transamination reaction with L-aspartic acid Draw the structure of the organic product derived from L-aspartic acid in this reaction. NH3 aeKetoglutaric acid - Aspartic acid Feedback e What...
Question 2 of 10 Which of the following statements concerning the collision theory of reaction rates is correct? 1. The activation energy is the difference between the EAHf° (products) and EAHf° (reactants). 2. The activation energy for the forward reaction is the negative of the activation energy for the reverse reaction. 3. The pre-exponential or frequency factor in the Arrhenius...
(8 pts) During glycolysis (a biological pathway we will investigate later in the semester), glyceraldehyde- 3-phosphate is oxidized and phosphorylated to a carboxylic acid derivative (a phosphoanhydride). Using thermodynamic values for the catalyzed and uncatalyzed reactions below, determine equilibrium constant (K ) for the reaction. At STP, does the reaction equilibrium lie on the reactants or products side of the...
The rate law for a general reaction involving reactant A is given by the equation rate = k[A]?, where rate is the rate of the reaction, k is the rate constant, [A] is the concentration of reactant A, and the exponent 2 is the order of reaction for reactant A. What is the rate constant, k, if the reaction rate...
Below is an elimination reaction. Based on what you know regarding elimination reactions, predict the order of the product formation from major to minor product. Abp 164-166°C B1100 Cbp = 102°C Dbp=1043 • D >C>B C>D>B • B > C>D . C>B>D .D>B>C B>D>C Question 2 1 pts Based on what you know regarding boiling points, which component will have...
Tutored Practice Problem 19.2.3 GRESO Use the reaction quotient to predict whether a precipitate will form Close Problem If 18.0 mL of 7.13 10 M AgF are added to 15.0 mL of 5.80X10 M KOH will solid AgOH (K 2.010*) precipitate? If a precipitate will not form, what hydroxide ion concentration will cause a precipitate of silver hydroxide to form?...
Predict whether AS for each reaction would be greater than zero, less than zero, or too close to zero to decide. Clear All H2(g) + Cl (9)— 2HCl(g) 2503(9)_ 2802(g) + 02(9) AS > 0 CH_(g) +202(g)—— CO2(g) + 2H20 (9) AS <0 2CO2(g) + 5H2(g) → CH2(g) + 4H2O(g) too close to decide CaCO3(s) ºCaO(s); CO2(g) For which of...