Constants | Periodic Table Consider the reaction A+2BC Part a Calculate the init
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Constants | Periodic Table
Consider the reaction
A+2BC
Part a
Calculate the initial rate for the formation of C at 25 C, if [A]=0.50M and [B]=0.075M.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Constants | Periodic Table
Learning Goal:
To calculate average and relative reaction rates.
In the reaction X2Y, for example, Y is being produced twice as fast as X is consumed and thus
rate of X=12(rate of Y)
[X]t=12([Y]t)
Part e
What is the average rate of consumption of H+ during the same time interval?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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Constants | Periodic Table
Consider the reaction
A+2BC
whose rate at 25 C was measured using three different sets of initial concentrations as listed in the following table: Trial [A](M) [B]
(M) Rate
(M/s) 1 0.50 0.050 1.5×102 2 0.50 0.100 3.0×102 3 1.00 0.050 6.0×102
Part a
Calculate the initial rate for the formation of C at 25 C, if [A]=0.50M and [B]=0.075M.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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initial rate =?
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Constants | Periodic Table
Learning Goal:
To calculate average and relative reaction rates.
Reaction rate can be defined either as the increasein the concentration of a product per unit time or as the decrease of the concentration of a reactant per unit time. By definition, reaction rate is a positive quantity.In the reaction X2Y, for example, Y is being produced twice as fast as X is consumed and thus
rate of X=12(rate of Y)
Each rate can be expressed as the change in concentration over the change in time, t:[X]t=12([Y]t)
Time (s) 0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 [P2O5] (mol L1) 0 2.90×103 5.90×103 7.70×103 8.90×103 9.50×103Part e
What is the average rate of consumption of H+ during the same time interval?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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Rate of consumption of H+ =Submit
Explanation / Answer
Part 1)
Here, rate = k[A]2 [B]
From experiment (1)
1.5 x 10-2 = k x 0.52 x 0.05
Therefore, k= (1.5 x 10-2) / (0.52 x 0.05) = 1.2 M-2s-1
Now, initial rate for the formation of C at 25 C, if [A] = 0.50M and [B] = 0.075M can be calculated as,
Rate = 1.2 x [0.5]2 x [0.075] = 0.022 M/s
Part 2)
Rate of formation of P2O5 = [A]/t = [(8.90×103)-( 2.90×103)] / (40-10)
= (6 × 103) / 30 = 2 x 10-4 M/s
Part 3)
Here, this part is incomplete, the average rate of consumption of Br- is not provided.
If you know the average rate of consumption of Br-, then according to the following reaction,
5Br-(aq) + BrO3-(aq) + 6H+(aq) 3Br2(aq) + 3H2O (l)
Average rate of consumption of H+ = average rate of consumption of Br- x (6/5)
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