13 - The rate constant for a second-order reaction is 0.13 M-'s-1. If the initial concentration of reactant is 0.26 mol/L, it takes s for the concentration to decrease to 0.13 mol/L. a) 0.50 (с 0.017 =) O 30 d) O 1.0 4.4 x 10-3 Leave blank

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GENERAL CHEMISTRY II FİNAL
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13 - The rate constant for a second-order reaction is
0.13 M-'s-1. If the initial concentration of reactant is
0.26 mol/L, it takes
s for the
concentration to decrease to 0.13 mol/L.
a) O 0.50
b)
0.017
c)
30
d)
1.0
е)
4.4 x 10-3
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12 - For which of the following reactions are the
numerical values of Kp and Kc the same?
a)
PCI5(g) → PCI3(g) + C12(g)
->
b)
H2(g) + 12(g) → 2 HI(g)
c)
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g)
d)
2 H2O(g) → 2H2(g) + 02(g)
e)
2 CO(g) + 02(g)→ 2 CO2(g)
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