The reaction of thioacelamidc with water is shown by the equation below: CH 3 C ( S ) NH 2 ( a q ) + H 2 O → H 2 S ( a q ) + CH 3 C ( O ) NH 2 ( a q ) The rate of reaction is given by the rate law: Rate = k [ H 3 O + ] [ CH 3 C ( S ) NH 2 ] Consider one liter of solution that is 0.20 M in CH 3 C(S) NH 2 and 0.15 M in HCl at 25°C. a For each of the changes listed below, state whether the rate of reaction increases, decreases, or remains the same. Why? i. A 4-g sample of NaOH is added to the solution. ii. 500 mL of water is added to the solution b For each of the changes listed below, state whether the value of k will increase, decrease, or remain the same. Why? i. A catalyst is added to the solution. ii. The reaction is carried out at 15 o C instead of 25°C.
The reaction of thioacelamidc with water is shown by the equation below: CH 3 C ( S ) NH 2 ( a q ) + H 2 O → H 2 S ( a q ) + CH 3 C ( O ) NH 2 ( a q ) The rate of reaction is given by the rate law: Rate = k [ H 3 O + ] [ CH 3 C ( S ) NH 2 ] Consider one liter of solution that is 0.20 M in CH 3 C(S) NH 2 and 0.15 M in HCl at 25°C. a For each of the changes listed below, state whether the rate of reaction increases, decreases, or remains the same. Why? i. A 4-g sample of NaOH is added to the solution. ii. 500 mL of water is added to the solution b For each of the changes listed below, state whether the value of k will increase, decrease, or remain the same. Why? i. A catalyst is added to the solution. ii. The reaction is carried out at 15 o C instead of 25°C.
Solution Summary: The author explains the change in rate constant for the list of changes given.
The reaction of thioacelamidc with water is shown by the equation below:
CH
3
C
(
S
)
NH
2
(
a
q
)
+
H
2
O
→
H
2
S
(
a
q
)
+
CH
3
C
(
O
)
NH
2
(
a
q
)
The rate of reaction is given by the rate law:
Rate
=
k
[
H
3
O
+
]
[
CH
3
C
(
S
)
NH
2
]
Consider one liter of solution that is 0.20 M in CH3C(S) NH2 and 0.15 M in HCl at 25°C.
a For each of the changes listed below, state whether the rate of reaction increases, decreases, or remains the same. Why?
i. A 4-g sample of NaOH is added to the solution.
ii. 500 mL of water is added to the solution
b For each of the changes listed below, state whether the value of k will increase, decrease, or remain the same. Why?
i. A catalyst is added to the solution.
ii. The reaction is carried out at 15oC instead of 25°C.
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.
Did you report your data to the correct number of significant
figures?
Temperature of cold water (°C)
4.0
Temperature of hot water ("C)
87.0
Volume of cold water (mL)
94.0
Volume of hot water (mL)
78.0
Final temperature after mixing ("C)
41.0
Mass of cold water (g)
94.0
Mass of hot water (g)
78.0
Calorimeter constant (J/°C)
12.44
How to calculate the calorimeter constant
please draw the arrows
Chapter 13 Solutions
Student Solutions Manual for Ebbing/Gammon's General Chemistry
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