Consider that you are carrying out the reaction: Co(EDTA)²- + Fe(CN)6³- ⇒ EDTA-Co-NC-Fe(CN)55- with a large excess of the cobalt reactant the equilibrium process follows a first-order kinetics. From the data given below determine the values for rate constant for forward and inverse reactions at 575 °C at which, with pH = 6, the equilibrium constant is 1.4x10³. [Co(EDTA)2-] (10-3 mol/dm³) 2,63 3,42 5,26 7,89 10,5 ke (S-1) 109 137 203 286 373

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Consider that you are carrying out the reaction: Co(EDTA)²- + Fe(CN)6³
= EDTA-CO-NC-Fe(CN)55- with a large excess of the cobalt reactant
the equilibrium process follows a first-order kinetics. From the data given
below determine the values for rate constant for forward and inverse
reactions at 575 °C at which, with pH = 6, the equilibrium constant is
1.4x10³.
[Co(EDTA)2-] (10-3 mol/dm³)
2,63
3,42
5,26
7,89
10,5
ke (S-1)
109
137
203
286
373
Transcribed Image Text:3- Consider that you are carrying out the reaction: Co(EDTA)²- + Fe(CN)6³ = EDTA-CO-NC-Fe(CN)55- with a large excess of the cobalt reactant the equilibrium process follows a first-order kinetics. From the data given below determine the values for rate constant for forward and inverse reactions at 575 °C at which, with pH = 6, the equilibrium constant is 1.4x10³. [Co(EDTA)2-] (10-3 mol/dm³) 2,63 3,42 5,26 7,89 10,5 ke (S-1) 109 137 203 286 373
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