N2H4(g) + H2(g)–→2NH3(g) If the rate of decrease for the partial pressure of N,H, in a closed reaction vessel is 78 torr/h , what is the rate of change for the partial pressure of NH3 in the same vessel? Express the rate in torrs per hour to two significant digits. APNH /At = 160 torr/h Submit Previous Answers Correct Partial pressure is equal to the product of the total pressure and the mole fraction of a chemical species (Xi). Therefore, the partial pressures can be compared based on changes to the number of moles. The stoichiometric relationship between N,H, and NH3 is 1:2, so the rate at which the partial pressure of NHz increases is twice the rate at which the partial pressure of N2H, decreases. Part D What is the rate of change of total pressure in the vessel during the reaction? Express the rate in torrs per hour to two significant digits. AProtal/At = 320 torr/h

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N2H4 (g) + H2 (g)→2NH3(g)
If the rate of decrease for the partial pressure of N,H, in a closed reaction vessel is 78 torr/h , what is the rate of change for the partial pressure of NH3 in the same
vessel?
Express the rate in torrs per hour to two significant digits.
APNH, /At = 160 torr/h
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Partial pressure is equal to the product of the total pressure and the mole fraction of a chemical species (Xi). Therefore, the partial pressures can be
compared based on changes to the number of moles. The stoichiometric relationship between N,H, and NH, is 1:2, so the rate at which the partial
pressure of NH, increases is twice the rate at which the partial pressure of N,H, decreases.
Part D
What is the rate of change of total pressure in the vessel during the reaction?
Express the rate in torrs per hour to two significant digits.
Hνα ΑΣφ
AProtal /At = 320
torr/h
Transcribed Image Text:N2H4 (g) + H2 (g)→2NH3(g) If the rate of decrease for the partial pressure of N,H, in a closed reaction vessel is 78 torr/h , what is the rate of change for the partial pressure of NH3 in the same vessel? Express the rate in torrs per hour to two significant digits. APNH, /At = 160 torr/h Submit Previous Answers v Correct Partial pressure is equal to the product of the total pressure and the mole fraction of a chemical species (Xi). Therefore, the partial pressures can be compared based on changes to the number of moles. The stoichiometric relationship between N,H, and NH, is 1:2, so the rate at which the partial pressure of NH, increases is twice the rate at which the partial pressure of N,H, decreases. Part D What is the rate of change of total pressure in the vessel during the reaction? Express the rate in torrs per hour to two significant digits. Hνα ΑΣφ AProtal /At = 320 torr/h
Consider the combustion of ethylene:
C2H (g) + 302(g)→2CO2(g) + 2H20(g)
If the concentration of C2H4 is decreasing at the rate of 3.8x10-2 M/s , what is the rate of change in the concentration of CO2?
Express the rate in molarity per second to two significant digits.
A[CO2]/At = 7.6×10-2 M/s
Submit
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v Correct
The stoichiometric relationship between C2H4 and CO2 is 1:2, so the rate at which the concentration of CO2 increases is twice the rate at which C2H
decreases.
Part B
What is the rate of change in the concentration of H,O?
Express the rate in molarity per second to two significant digits.
A[H2O]/At = 7.6×10-2 M/s
P Pearson
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the combustion of ethylene: C2H (g) + 302(g)→2CO2(g) + 2H20(g) If the concentration of C2H4 is decreasing at the rate of 3.8x10-2 M/s , what is the rate of change in the concentration of CO2? Express the rate in molarity per second to two significant digits. A[CO2]/At = 7.6×10-2 M/s Submit Previous Answers v Correct The stoichiometric relationship between C2H4 and CO2 is 1:2, so the rate at which the concentration of CO2 increases is twice the rate at which C2H decreases. Part B What is the rate of change in the concentration of H,O? Express the rate in molarity per second to two significant digits. A[H2O]/At = 7.6×10-2 M/s P Pearson
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rate of change of pressure of N2H4=-PN2H4t=-78 torr/h

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