The decomposition of NO 2 ( g ) occurs by the following bimolecular elementary reaction: 2 NO 2 ( g ) → 2 NO ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) The rate constant at 273 K is 2.3 × 10 −12 L/mol · s, and the activation energy is 111 kJ/mol. How long will it take for the concentration of NO 2 ( g ) to decrease from an initial partial pressure of 2.5 atm to 1.5 atm at 500. K? Assume ideal gas behavior.
The decomposition of NO 2 ( g ) occurs by the following bimolecular elementary reaction: 2 NO 2 ( g ) → 2 NO ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) The rate constant at 273 K is 2.3 × 10 −12 L/mol · s, and the activation energy is 111 kJ/mol. How long will it take for the concentration of NO 2 ( g ) to decrease from an initial partial pressure of 2.5 atm to 1.5 atm at 500. K? Assume ideal gas behavior.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the time taken for the given concentration of NO_2(g) to decrease from an initial pressure to final pressure by assuming ideal gas behavior.
The decomposition of NO2(g) occurs by the following bimolecular elementary reaction:
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The rate constant at 273 K is 2.3 × 10−12 L/mol · s, and the activation energy is 111 kJ/mol. How long will it take for the concentration of NO2(g) to decrease from an initial partial pressure of 2.5 atm to 1.5 atm at 500. K? Assume ideal gas behavior.
The decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide according to the equation:
50°C
2 N2O5(g)
4 NO2(g) + O2(g)
follows first-order kinetics with a rate constant of 0.0065 s-1. If the initial
concentration of N2O5 is 0.275 M, determine:
the final concentration of N2O5 after 180 seconds.
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Don't used hand raiting
CS2(g) →CS(g) + S(g)
The rate law is Rate = k[CS2] where k = 1.6 × 10−6 s−¹.
S
What is the concentration of CS2 after 5 hours if the initial concentration is 0.25 M?
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