1) Consider the reaction below. If the concentration of B doubles, what happens to the concentration of A, in the same length of time? 2 A B + 3 C 3 호 [A] doubles triples reduces to one-halfreduces to one-third A not predictable ¿LA =2= 1=-4 d12) A reaction proceeds during Rate over time. What creases of CA] is 4 times, when it le one Warter A, 2B zeroth first - 1₁(A] = [[B] = 1 A[<) Jun こ d+ which the half-life of the reactant, A, is shown to increase respect to A? [A] + 1/2 of 1 [AO] quadruples reduces to one-quarter 2 ¿[B] =2 14/12 = 1/32 for 2ro orter reaction こ K[AO] second this is not possible, as half-life would be constant the order is not predictable based on this information 3) What is the order for the alpha decay of lead-210?actions are first order All radioactive decay alpha decay of head - 260 13 zeroth first first order Maltion. second the order is not predictable based on this information 4) Given the plot below, determine the reaction order for 2 A → C. zeroth first d+ second concentrations of A retubes t TIT for I order reactions, rate us concertation is a straight line with a positive gradnut the order is not predictable based on this information
1) Consider the reaction below. If the concentration of B doubles, what happens to the concentration of A, in the same length of time? 2 A B + 3 C 3 호 [A] doubles triples reduces to one-halfreduces to one-third A not predictable ¿LA =2= 1=-4 d12) A reaction proceeds during Rate over time. What creases of CA] is 4 times, when it le one Warter A, 2B zeroth first - 1₁(A] = [[B] = 1 A[<) Jun こ d+ which the half-life of the reactant, A, is shown to increase respect to A? [A] + 1/2 of 1 [AO] quadruples reduces to one-quarter 2 ¿[B] =2 14/12 = 1/32 for 2ro orter reaction こ K[AO] second this is not possible, as half-life would be constant the order is not predictable based on this information 3) What is the order for the alpha decay of lead-210?actions are first order All radioactive decay alpha decay of head - 260 13 zeroth first first order Maltion. second the order is not predictable based on this information 4) Given the plot below, determine the reaction order for 2 A → C. zeroth first d+ second concentrations of A retubes t TIT for I order reactions, rate us concertation is a straight line with a positive gradnut the order is not predictable based on this information
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![1) Consider the reaction below. If the concentration of B doubles, what happens to the
concentration of A, in the same length of time?
2 A B + 3 C
3
ㅎd[A]
doubles
triples
reduces to one-halfreduces to one-third A
-LUCA] = d[B] = 1 A[W) jun
3
=2=
2 dit
d+
↑
dt2) A reaction proceeds during which the half-life of the reactant, A, is shown to increase
The rate over time. What is the order with respect to A2 concentrations of A retubes to
A?
i
one warter
for ro order realtion
not predictable
dictory =-4
Rate
-
+42
= K[AO]
+1/2 of 1
САОЈ
[A]
zeroth
first
second
this is not possible, as half-life would be constant
the order is not predictable based on this information
A 2 B + C
3) What is the order for the alpha decay of lead-210?
All radioactive decay
zeroth
first
second
the order is not predictable based on this information
quadruples
reduces to one-quarter
2
¿CB] =2
dUB]
of
zeroth
4) Given the plot below, determine the reaction order for 2 A C.
first
second
d+
reactions are first orter
realtions
alpha decay of bead - 200 13
first order Maltion.
for I order reactions, rate us concentration
is a straight line with a positive
gradient
the order is not predictable based on this information](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ffe02de13-488d-4d41-bf2a-82d496af7731%2Fd171a0e4-8ea7-48ec-8056-50a6d5299197%2F33hm82s_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1) Consider the reaction below. If the concentration of B doubles, what happens to the
concentration of A, in the same length of time?
2 A B + 3 C
3
ㅎd[A]
doubles
triples
reduces to one-halfreduces to one-third A
-LUCA] = d[B] = 1 A[W) jun
3
=2=
2 dit
d+
↑
dt2) A reaction proceeds during which the half-life of the reactant, A, is shown to increase
The rate over time. What is the order with respect to A2 concentrations of A retubes to
A?
i
one warter
for ro order realtion
not predictable
dictory =-4
Rate
-
+42
= K[AO]
+1/2 of 1
САОЈ
[A]
zeroth
first
second
this is not possible, as half-life would be constant
the order is not predictable based on this information
A 2 B + C
3) What is the order for the alpha decay of lead-210?
All radioactive decay
zeroth
first
second
the order is not predictable based on this information
quadruples
reduces to one-quarter
2
¿CB] =2
dUB]
of
zeroth
4) Given the plot below, determine the reaction order for 2 A C.
first
second
d+
reactions are first orter
realtions
alpha decay of bead - 200 13
first order Maltion.
for I order reactions, rate us concentration
is a straight line with a positive
gradient
the order is not predictable based on this information
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