Two isomers (A and B) of a given compound dimerize as follows: 2A → k 1 A 2 2B → k 2 B 2 Both processes are known to be second order in reactant, and k 1 is known to be 0.250 L/mol · s at 25°C. In a particular experiment A and B were placed in separate containers at 25°C, where [A] 0 = 1.00 × 10 −2 M and [B] 0 = 2.50 × 10 −2 M . It was found that after each reaction had progressed for 3.00 min, [A] = 3.00[B]. In this case the rate laws are defined as Rate = − Δ [ A ] Δ t = k 1 [ A ] 2 R a t e = − Δ [ B ] Δ t = k 2 [ B ] 2 a. Calculate the concentration of A 2 after 3.00 min. b. Calculate the value of k 2 . c. Calculate the half-life for the experiment involving A.
Two isomers (A and B) of a given compound dimerize as follows: 2A → k 1 A 2 2B → k 2 B 2 Both processes are known to be second order in reactant, and k 1 is known to be 0.250 L/mol · s at 25°C. In a particular experiment A and B were placed in separate containers at 25°C, where [A] 0 = 1.00 × 10 −2 M and [B] 0 = 2.50 × 10 −2 M . It was found that after each reaction had progressed for 3.00 min, [A] = 3.00[B]. In this case the rate laws are defined as Rate = − Δ [ A ] Δ t = k 1 [ A ] 2 R a t e = − Δ [ B ] Δ t = k 2 [ B ] 2 a. Calculate the concentration of A 2 after 3.00 min. b. Calculate the value of k 2 . c. Calculate the half-life for the experiment involving A.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the concentration of the product is to be calculated corresponding to the given reactions and data. The rate constant for second order reaction is given by the equation.
Two isomers (A and B) of a given compound dimerize as follows:
2A
→
k
1
A
2
2B
→
k
2
B
2
Both processes are known to be second order in reactant, and k1
is known to be 0.250 L/mol · s at 25°C. In a particular experiment A and B were placed in separate containers at 25°C, where [A]0 = 1.00 × 10−2M and [B]0 = 2.50 × 10−2M. It was found that after each reaction had progressed for 3.00 min, [A] = 3.00[B]. In this case the rate laws are defined as
Rate
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−
Δ
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A
]
Δ
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=
k
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A
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2
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B
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B
]
2
a. Calculate the concentration of A2 after 3.00 min.
b. Calculate the value of k2.
c. Calculate the half-life for the experiment involving A.
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Hi!!
Please provide a solution that is handwritten.
this is an inorganic chemistry question please answer accordindly!!
its just one question with parts JUST ONE QUESTION, please answer EACH part till the end and dont just provide wordy explanations wherever asked for structures, please DRAW DRAW them on a paper and post clearly!! answer the full question with all details EACH PART CLEARLY please thanks!!
im reposting this please solve all parts and drawit not just word explanations!!
8b. Explain, using key intermediates, why the above two products are formed instead of the 1,2-and 1,4- products
shown in the reaction below.
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