How will each of the following affect the rate of the reaction: CO ( g ) + NO 2 → CO 2 ( g ) + NO ( g ) } if the rate law for the reaction] is rate = k [ NO 2 ] [ CO ] ? (a) Increasing the pressure of NO 2 from 0.1 atm to 0.3 atm (b) Increasing the concentration of CO from 0.02 M to 0.06 M .
How will each of the following affect the rate of the reaction: CO ( g ) + NO 2 → CO 2 ( g ) + NO ( g ) } if the rate law for the reaction] is rate = k [ NO 2 ] [ CO ] ? (a) Increasing the pressure of NO 2 from 0.1 atm to 0.3 atm (b) Increasing the concentration of CO from 0.02 M to 0.06 M .
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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.
sketch the nature of the metal-alkylidene bonding interactions.
Part C
The perspective formula of isoleucine, an amino acid, is provided below.
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Draw the Newman projection in staggered conformation for isoleucine by viewing the molecule along the
C-2-C-3 bond.
1. Edit the Newman projection on the canvas.
2. Replace the appropriate hydrogens with the appropriate -CH3 or other groups.
3. If you need to start over, Undo or choose a Newman projection from the Templates toolbar
(bottom).
Important: Never delete the hydrogen atoms or bonds directly attached to the template, and do not move
them by dragging or dropping them. That will break the projections structures. Only replace them!
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