11. The reaction between selenous acid and the iodide ion in acid solution is H,SeO3(aq) + 6I (aq)+ 4H (aq) → Se(s) + 213 (aq) + 3H,O(1) The data in the following table were measured at 0°C. Experiment [HSEO3]o (M) [H ]o (M) I o (M) Initial Rate [mol/(L - s)] 1 1.00 x 10 2.00 x 10 -2 3.00 x 10 5.30 x 10 2.00 x 10 2.00 x 10 3.00 x 102 1.06 x 106 3 -4 3.00 x 10 4.00 x 102 3.00 x 102 6.36 x 10 4. 3.00 x 10 8.00 x 10 3.00 x 10 2.54 x 105 -4 3.00 x 10 8.00 x 10 6.00 x 10 -2 2.04 x 10 2.00 x 10 2.00 x 10 6.00 x 10 8.48 x 10 What is the rate constant for this reaction? a. 1.5 x 10* L`/(moľ · s) b. 1.5 x 10º L(mol - s) C. 4.9 x 10° L/(mol s) d. 294 L'/(mol - s) e. 8.8 L'(mol - s)

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11. The reaction between selenous acid and the iodide ion in acid solution is
H,SeO3(aq) + 61 (aq) + 4H (aq) – Se(s) + 21; (aq) +3H,O(1)
The data in the following table were measured at 0°C.
Experiment [H2SEO3]o (M)
[H ]o (M)
[I ]o (M)
Initial Rate [mol/(L s)]
1
1.00 x 10
2.00 x 10
3.00 x 10
5.30 x 10
3.00 x 10
3.00 x 10
2
2.00 x 10
*
2.00 x 10
1.06 x 10
す
3.00 x 10
4.00 x 10
6.36 x 10-6
8.00 x 10
8.00 x 10
2.54 x 10-5
2.04 x 10
3.00x10
3.00 x 10
-2
3.00 × 10
6.00 x 10
6.
8.48 x 10
2.00 x 10
What is the rate constant for this reaction?
2.00 × 10
6.00 x 10
a. 1.5 × 10 L (mol- s)
b. 1.5 × 101º L/(moľ - s)
c. 4.9 x 10° L/(mol s)
d. 294 L(moľ - s)
e. 8.8 L/(mol -s)
X
80°F
Transcribed Image Text:Page of 9 ZOOM 11. The reaction between selenous acid and the iodide ion in acid solution is H,SeO3(aq) + 61 (aq) + 4H (aq) – Se(s) + 21; (aq) +3H,O(1) The data in the following table were measured at 0°C. Experiment [H2SEO3]o (M) [H ]o (M) [I ]o (M) Initial Rate [mol/(L s)] 1 1.00 x 10 2.00 x 10 3.00 x 10 5.30 x 10 3.00 x 10 3.00 x 10 2 2.00 x 10 * 2.00 x 10 1.06 x 10 す 3.00 x 10 4.00 x 10 6.36 x 10-6 8.00 x 10 8.00 x 10 2.54 x 10-5 2.04 x 10 3.00x10 3.00 x 10 -2 3.00 × 10 6.00 x 10 6. 8.48 x 10 2.00 x 10 What is the rate constant for this reaction? 2.00 × 10 6.00 x 10 a. 1.5 × 10 L (mol- s) b. 1.5 × 101º L/(moľ - s) c. 4.9 x 10° L/(mol s) d. 294 L(moľ - s) e. 8.8 L/(mol -s) X 80°F
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