
To find:
a) Determine the rate law and the rate constant of the reaction at the experimental temperature for which the rate is given.
b) Draw the Lewis structure of peroxynitrite ion including all resonance forms and to assign formal charges on them.
c) Using the average bond energies, estimate the value of

Answer to Problem 13.139QA
Solution:
a) The rate law for the given reaction is
b) The Lewis structure of peroxynitrite ion including all resonance forms are given below.
c) The value of
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept:
We are asked to determine the rate law and rate constant for the initial reaction rate data for each four sets of initial reactant concentrations. We could use equations similar to those used to derive a rate law expression from
2) Given:
We are given the table for the values of initial concentrations and initial rates of
Experiment | Initial Rate |
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3) Formula:
4) Calculations:
a) The general rate law equation can be written as
We can write rate equations for the all experiments as
Now, by taking the ratio of equation (1) and (2), we can find value of y.
Now to find value of x, we have to put
So, we can write the rate law equation as
Using this rate law and the values of concentrations and initial rates, we can find the rate constant.
So form experiment 1, rate law is
Rate constant,
b) To draw Lewis diagrams, we have to first find the total number of valence electrons in
Element | Valence electrons | ||
Symbol | Number of atoms | In one atom | Total |
N | 1 | 5 | 1 x 5 = 5 |
O | 3 | 6 | 3 x 6 = 18 |
Negative charge | 1 | ||
Valence electrons in NO3- | 24 |
N is the central atom. The Lewis structure of
And the resonance structures are as follows:
The first structure for
c) To find the value of
We got the values of average bond energies in
In the reaction mechanism, one
The estimated value of
Conclusion:
a) The rate law for the given reaction is
b) The Lewis structures of peroxynitrite ion including all resonance forms are given above.
c) The value of
d)
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