The rate law reaction of decomposition of NOBr and half-life is given. The rate constant for the given value of half life is to be calculated. Also, the time required for the given change in the concentration of NOBr is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The change observed in the concentration of a reactant or a product per unit time is known as the rate of the particular reaction. The differential rate law provides the rate of a reaction at specific reaction concentrations. To determine : The rate constant for 2 .00 s half life.
The rate law reaction of decomposition of NOBr and half-life is given. The rate constant for the given value of half life is to be calculated. Also, the time required for the given change in the concentration of NOBr is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The change observed in the concentration of a reactant or a product per unit time is known as the rate of the particular reaction. The differential rate law provides the rate of a reaction at specific reaction concentrations. To determine : The rate constant for 2 .00 s half life.
Solution Summary: The author explains the rate law reaction of decomposition of NOBr and half-life.
Definition Definition Study of the speed of chemical reactions and other factors that affect the rate of reaction. It also extends toward the mechanism involved in the reaction.
Chapter 11, Problem 54E
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The rate law reaction of decomposition of
NOBr and half-life is given. The rate constant for the given value of half life is to be calculated. Also, the time required for the given change in the concentration of
NOBr is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The change observed in the concentration of a reactant or a product per unit time is known as the rate of the particular reaction. The differential rate law provides the rate of a reaction at specific reaction concentrations.
To determine: The rate constant for
2.00s half life.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The rate law reaction of decomposition of
NOBr and half-life is given. The rate constant for the given value of half life is to be calculated. Also, the time required for the given change in the concentration of
NOBr is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The change observed in the concentration of a reactant or a product per unit time is known as the rate of the particular reaction. The differential rate law provides the rate of a reaction at specific reaction concentrations.
To determine: The time taken by
0.900MNOBr to decrease to a concentration to
0.100M.
Question 4
Determine the rate order and rate constant for sucrose hydrolysis.
Time (hours)
[C6H12O6]
0
0.501
0.500
0.451
1.00
0.404
1.50
0.363
3.00
0.267
First-order, k = 0.210 hour 1
First-order, k = 0.0912 hour 1
O Second-order, k =
0.590 M1 hour 1
O Zero-order, k = 0.0770 M/hour
O Zero-order, k = 0.4896 M/hour
O Second-order, k = 1.93 M-1-hour 1
10 pts
Determine the rate order and rate constant for sucrose hydrolysis.
Time (hours)
[C6H12O6]
0
0.501
0.500
0.451
1.00
0.404
1.50
0.363
3.00
0.267
Draw the products of the reaction shown below. Use wedge and dash bonds
to indicate stereochemistry. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
OSO4 (cat)
(CH3)3COOH
Select to Draw
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