Thallium(I) is oxidized by cerium(IV) as follows: TI + + 2 Ce 4 + → TI 3 + + 2 Ce 3 + The elementary steps, in the presence of Mn(II), are as follows: Ce 4 + + Mn 2 + → Ce 3 + + Mn 3 + Ce 4 + + Mn 3 + → Ce 3 + + Mn 4 + Tl + + Mn 4 + → Tl 3 + + Mn 2 + (a) Identify the catalyst, intermediates, and the rate-determining step if the rate law is rate = k [Ce 4+ ][Mn 2+ ]. (b) Explain why the reaction is slow without the catalyst. (c) Classify the type of catalysis (homogeneous or heterogeneous).
Thallium(I) is oxidized by cerium(IV) as follows: TI + + 2 Ce 4 + → TI 3 + + 2 Ce 3 + The elementary steps, in the presence of Mn(II), are as follows: Ce 4 + + Mn 2 + → Ce 3 + + Mn 3 + Ce 4 + + Mn 3 + → Ce 3 + + Mn 4 + Tl + + Mn 4 + → Tl 3 + + Mn 2 + (a) Identify the catalyst, intermediates, and the rate-determining step if the rate law is rate = k [Ce 4+ ][Mn 2+ ]. (b) Explain why the reaction is slow without the catalyst. (c) Classify the type of catalysis (homogeneous or heterogeneous).
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(a) Identify the catalyst, intermediates, and the rate-determining step if the rate law is rate = k[Ce4+][Mn2+]. (b) Explain why the reaction is slow without the catalyst. (c) Classify the type of catalysis (homogeneous or heterogeneous).
Most ceramic materials have low thermal conductivities because:(a) Electron mobility is strongly restricted due to their strong ionic-covalent bonding.(b) False, in general they are excellent thermal conductors (they are used in ovens).(c) Electron mobility is dependent on T and therefore they are poor conductors at high temperatures.(d) Electron mobility is very restricted by secondary bonds.
Resistivity and electrical conductivity.(a) In metals, resistivity decreases.(b) In metals, resistivity decreases and conductivity in semiconductors also decreases with increasing temperature.(c) With increasing temperature, resistivity in metals and conductivity in semiconductors also increases.(d) None of the above.
State the difference between concrete and Portland cement.(a) There are no differences, in concrete the chemical composition is silicates and in cement aluminates.(b) The chemical composition of concrete is based on silicates and in cement aluminates.(c) Concrete is composed of aggregates bound by cement and cement "only" contains different minerals.(d) Cement is aggregates bound by concrete.
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