40.) Two isomers (A and B) of a given compound dimerize as follows ALA = k1[A] At 2 A A2 Rate = - %3D 2 B B2 AB = k2[B]? Rate = - Both processes are known to be second order in reactant, and ki is known to be 0.250 M-1s-1 at 25.0 °C. In a particular experiment, A and B were placed in separate containers at 25.0 °C, where [A]o = 1.00 x 10-2 M and [B]o: Calculate the half-life for the reaction involving B when [Blo = 1.00 x 10-2 M. %3D 1.00 x 10-2 M. It was found that [A] = 3[B] after the reactions progressed for 200. seconds.

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40.) Two isomers (A and B) of a given compound dimerize as follows
ALA = ki[A]?
A[B = k2[B]?
2 A A2
Rate =
%3D
At
2 B B2
Rate =
%3D
At
Both processes are known to be second order in reactant, and k1 is known to be 0.250 M-1.s-1 at 25.0 °C. In
a particular experiment, A and B were placed in separate containers at 25.0 °C, where [A]o = 1.00 x 1-2 M
and [Blo =
Calculate the half-life for the reaction involving B when [B]o = 1.00 x 10-2 M.
%3D
= 1.00 x 10-2 M. It was found that [A] = 3[B] after the reactions progressed for 200. seconds.
%3D
A.) 8.32 s
B.) 1.20 x 10³ s
C.) 57.1 s
D.) 133. s
E.) 0.924 s
Transcribed Image Text:40.) Two isomers (A and B) of a given compound dimerize as follows ALA = ki[A]? A[B = k2[B]? 2 A A2 Rate = %3D At 2 B B2 Rate = %3D At Both processes are known to be second order in reactant, and k1 is known to be 0.250 M-1.s-1 at 25.0 °C. In a particular experiment, A and B were placed in separate containers at 25.0 °C, where [A]o = 1.00 x 1-2 M and [Blo = Calculate the half-life for the reaction involving B when [B]o = 1.00 x 10-2 M. %3D = 1.00 x 10-2 M. It was found that [A] = 3[B] after the reactions progressed for 200. seconds. %3D A.) 8.32 s B.) 1.20 x 10³ s C.) 57.1 s D.) 133. s E.) 0.924 s
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