The overall reaction of hydroxide radical with hydrogen gas occurs as follows: Part A OH'(G) + H2(g) - H,0(9) + H'(g) Determine the activation energy for the reaction of OH with H, reaction This reaction plays a significant role in the chemistry of the earth's atmosphere by eventually converting OH to HO, through the subsequent reaction of H with 02. HO, is involved in the destruction of stratospheric ozone (J. Phys Chem. A. 2006, 110, 6978). O 0 201 kJ mor O 165 kJ mol 1 O -0.167 kJ mol The rate constants for the reaction of OH with H2 were found to be 9.11x106 L molrls at 62. °C and 237 10 Lmot'st at-0. °C. O -0.201 kJ mol O -16.5 kJ mor Submit Request Answer

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The overall reaction of hydroxide radical with
hydrogen gas occurs as follows:
Part A
OH'(G) + H2(g) - H20(9) + H'(g)
Determine the activation energy for the reaction of OH with H, reaction
This reaction plays a significant role in the chemistry
of the earth's atmosphere by eventually converting
OH to HO, through the subsequent reaction of H with
02. HO, is involved in the destruction of stratospheric
ozone (J. Phys Chem. A. 2006, 110, 6978).
O 0 201 kJ mot 1
O 165 kJ mol 1
O 0.167 kJ mol
The rate constants for the reaction of OH with H2
were found to be 9.11x106 L molr1s at 62. °C and
237 10 L mot'st at-0. °C.
O -0.201 kJ mol
O -16.5 kJ mor
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Transcribed Image Text:The overall reaction of hydroxide radical with hydrogen gas occurs as follows: Part A OH'(G) + H2(g) - H20(9) + H'(g) Determine the activation energy for the reaction of OH with H, reaction This reaction plays a significant role in the chemistry of the earth's atmosphere by eventually converting OH to HO, through the subsequent reaction of H with 02. HO, is involved in the destruction of stratospheric ozone (J. Phys Chem. A. 2006, 110, 6978). O 0 201 kJ mot 1 O 165 kJ mol 1 O 0.167 kJ mol The rate constants for the reaction of OH with H2 were found to be 9.11x106 L molr1s at 62. °C and 237 10 L mot'st at-0. °C. O -0.201 kJ mol O -16.5 kJ mor Submit Request Answer
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