25. Which data provides information about the kinetics of the reaction? A. Data 1 B. Data 2 C. Data 3 D. Data 2 and 3   26. In what data do you see the qualitative description of the forming and breaking of intermolecular forces of attraction between the reactants? A. Data 1 B. Data 2 C. Data 3 D. Data 1 and 2   27. Which of the following descriptions is TRUE for the chemical reaction shown above?

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25. Which data provides information about the kinetics of the reaction?
A. Data 1
B. Data 2
C. Data 3
D. Data 2 and 3
 
26. In what data do you see the qualitative description of the forming and breaking of intermolecular forces of attraction between the reactants?
A. Data 1
B. Data 2
C. Data 3
D. Data 1 and 2
 
27. Which of the following descriptions is TRUE for the chemical reaction shown above?
A. The reaction is classified as an exothermic reaction.
B. The products will decrease if the reactants increase.
C. The reaction is reversible if you add more heat.
D. The reaction changes to exothermic reaction if heat is increased.
 
28. With this type of reaction, which side of the equation should the notation ΔH be indicated?
A. Reactant side
B. Product side
C. Reactant and product side
D. Neither reactant nor product side
 
29. Given the information provided by Data 3, how many transition states are formed during the chemical reaction?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. None
 
30. Using the information in Data 2, what is the effect of adding heat to the equilibrium of the reaction?
A. The reaction will favor the formation of reactants.
B. The reaction will favor the formation of products.
C. The reaction rate will be increased at least two-folds.
D. The reaction will cause increased solubility of solutes
States
Data 1
A = aqueous
B = solid
C = gas
D = aqueous
Data 2
A+B= C + D
Ea
AG
Data 3
Transcribed Image Text:States Data 1 A = aqueous B = solid C = gas D = aqueous Data 2 A+B= C + D Ea AG Data 3
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