Consider the following reaction: CH 3 X + Y → CH 3 Y + X At 25°C, the following two experiments were run, yielding the following data: Experiment 1: [Y] 0 = 3.0 M [CH 3 X] (mol/L) Time(h) 7.08 × 10 −3 1.0 4.52 × 10 −3 1.5 2.23 × 10 −3 2.3 4.76 × 10 −4 4.0 8.44 × l0 −5 5.7 2.75 × l0 −5 7.0 Experiment 2: [Y] 0 = 4.5 M [CH 3 X] (mol/L) Time(h) 4.50 × 10 −3 0 1.70 × 10 −3 1.0 4.19 × 10 −4 2.5 1.11 × 10 −4 4.0 2.81 × l0 −5 5.5 Experiments also were run at 85°C. The value of the rate constant at 85°C was found to be 7.88 × 10 8 (with the time in units of hours), where [CH 3 X] 0 = 1.0 × 10 −2 M and [Y] 0 = 3.0 M. a. Determine the rate law and the value of k for this reaction at 25°C. b. Determine the half-life at 85°C. c. Determine E a for the reaction. d. Given that the C8X bond energy is known to be about 325 kJ/mol, suggest a mechanism that explains the results in parts a and c.
Consider the following reaction: CH 3 X + Y → CH 3 Y + X At 25°C, the following two experiments were run, yielding the following data: Experiment 1: [Y] 0 = 3.0 M [CH 3 X] (mol/L) Time(h) 7.08 × 10 −3 1.0 4.52 × 10 −3 1.5 2.23 × 10 −3 2.3 4.76 × 10 −4 4.0 8.44 × l0 −5 5.7 2.75 × l0 −5 7.0 Experiment 2: [Y] 0 = 4.5 M [CH 3 X] (mol/L) Time(h) 4.50 × 10 −3 0 1.70 × 10 −3 1.0 4.19 × 10 −4 2.5 1.11 × 10 −4 4.0 2.81 × l0 −5 5.5 Experiments also were run at 85°C. The value of the rate constant at 85°C was found to be 7.88 × 10 8 (with the time in units of hours), where [CH 3 X] 0 = 1.0 × 10 −2 M and [Y] 0 = 3.0 M. a. Determine the rate law and the value of k for this reaction at 25°C. b. Determine the half-life at 85°C. c. Determine E a for the reaction. d. Given that the C8X bond energy is known to be about 325 kJ/mol, suggest a mechanism that explains the results in parts a and c.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the rate law for the given reaction is to be determined by the use of the concentration verses time data.
At 25°C, the following two experiments were run, yielding the following data:
Experiment 1: [Y]0 = 3.0 M
[CH3X] (mol/L)
Time(h)
7.08 × 10−3
1.0
4.52 × 10−3
1.5
2.23 × 10−3
2.3
4.76 × 10−4
4.0
8.44 × l0−5
5.7
2.75 × l0−5
7.0
Experiment 2: [Y]0 = 4.5 M
[CH3X] (mol/L)
Time(h)
4.50 × 10−3
0
1.70 × 10−3
1.0
4.19 × 10−4
2.5
1.11 × 10−4
4.0
2.81 × l0−5
5.5
Experiments also were run at 85°C. The value of the rate constant at 85°C was found to be 7.88 × 108 (with the time in units of hours), where [CH3X]0 = 1.0 × 10−2M and [Y]0 = 3.0 M.
a. Determine the rate law and the value of k for this reaction at 25°C.
b. Determine the half-life at 85°C.
c. Determine Ea for the reaction.
d. Given that the C8X bond energy is known to be about 325 kJ/mol, suggest a mechanism that explains the results in parts a and c.
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