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. define the rate of a chemical reaction and express the rate in terms of the concentrations of...Problem 7CO:
. use a molecular perspective to explain the significance of the terms in the Arrhenius equation.Problem 11.3PAE:
In what region of the atmosphere is ozone considered a pollutant? In what region is it considered...Problem 11.4PAE:
What are the steps in the Chapman cycle? Explain the importance.Problem 11.5PAE:
What is the net chemical reaction associated with the Chapman cycle?Problem 11.10PAE:
For each of the following, suggest appropriate rate units Driving from one place to another Drying...Problem 11.11PAE:
For each of the following, suggest an appropriate rate unit. (a) Heart beating (b) Videotape...Problem 11.12PAE:
Rank the following in order of increasing reaction rate. (a) Dynamite exploding (b) Iron rusting (c)...Problem 11.14PAE:
Candle wax is a mixture of hydrocarbons. In the reaction of oxygen with candle w ax in Figure 11.2,...Problem 11.16PAE:
The reaction for the Haber process, the industrial production of ammonia, is N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g)...Problem 11.17PAE:
11.17 Ammonia can react with oxygen to produce nitric oxide and water: 4NH3(g)+5O2(g)4NO(g)+6H2O(g)...Problem 11.18PAE:
The following data were obtained in the decomposition of H2O2(aq) to O2(g) and H2OThe rate at which...Problem 11.20PAE:
Experimental data are listed here for the reaction B: Time (s) IB] (mol/L) 0.00 0.000 10.0 0.326...Problem 11.21PAE:
Azomethane, CH3NNCH3, is not a stable compound, and once generated, it decomposes. The rate of...Problem 11.23PAE:
A reaction has the experimental rate equation Rate = k[A]2. How will the rate change if the...Problem 11.24PAE:
Second-order rate constants used in modeling atmospheric chemistry are commonly reported in units of...Problem 11.25PAE:
For each of the rate laws below, what is the order of the reaction with respect to the hypothetical...Problem 11.26PAE:
11.26 The reaction of C(Xg) with NO2(g) is second order in NO2and zero order in CO at temperatures...Problem 11.29PAE:
The hypothetical reaction, A + B —*C, has the rate law Rate = When [A] is doubled and [B] is held...Problem 11.30PAE:
The rate of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, depends on the concentration of iodide ion...Problem 11.32PAE:
11.32 The following experimental data were obtained for the reaction 2A + 3 B—C + 2D [A](mol L 1)...Problem 11.33PAE:
The following experimental data were obtained for the reaction of \'I14* and NOf in acidic solution....Problem 11.34PAE:
11.34 Rate data were obtained at 25°C for the following reaction. What is the rate law expression...Problem 11.35PAE:
11.35 For the reaction 2 NO(g) + 2 H?(g) — N,(g) + 2 H,O(g) at 1100°C, the following data have been...Problem 11.36PAE:
The reaction NO(g) + O,(g) — NO,(g) + 0(g) plays a role in the formation of nitrogen dioxide in...Problem 11.39PAE:
The decomposition of N2O5 in solution in carbon tetrachloride is a first-order reaction: 2N2O5 —...Problem 11.40PAE:
In Exercise 11.39, if the initial concentration of N2Oj is 0.100 .\1. how long will it take for the...Problem 11.41PAE:
11.41 For a drug to be effective in treating an illness, its levels in the bloodstream must be...Problem 11.42PAE:
Amoxicillin is an antibiotic packaged as a powder. When it is used to treat babies and small...Problem 11.43PAE:
As with any drug, aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) must remain in the bloodstream long enough to be...Problem 11.44PAE:
11.44 A possible reaction for the degradation of the pesticide DDT to a less harmful compound was...Problem 11.45PAE:
The initial concentration of the reactant in a tirst-order reaction A —» products is 0.64 rnol/L and...Problem 11.46PAE:
A substance undergoes first-order decomposition. After 40.0 min at 500°C, only 12.5% of the original...Problem 11.48PAE:
11.48 The following data were collected for the decomposition of NT),-: Time, f (min) [N2Os] (mol...Problem 11.49PAE:
The rate of photodecomposition of the herbicide piclo- ram in aqueous systems was determined by...Problem 11.51PAE:
11.51 Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) has the chemical formula CtHjNOj and is an important lung irritant...Problem 11.53PAE:
Hydrogen peroxide (H20i) decomposes into water and oxygen: H,O2(aq) — H,O(f) + ^O2(g) Ordinarily...Problem 11.54PAE:
use the kineticmolecular theory to explain why an increase in temperature increases reaction rate.Problem 11.55PAE:
The activation energy for the reaction in which CO2 decomposes to CO and a free radical oxygen atom,...Problem 11.56PAE:
The labels on most pharmaceuticals state that the medicine should be stored in a cool, dark place....Problem 11.57PAE:
The following rate constants were obtained in an experiment in which the decomposition of gaseous...Problem 11.58PAE:
The table below presents measured rate constants for the reaction of NO with ozone at three...Problem 11.65PAE:
Describe how the Chapman cycle is a reaction mechanism. What is the molecularity of each reaction in...Problem 11.69PAE:
The following mechanism is proposed for a reaction: NO + Br2 —* NOBr2 (slow) NOBr2 + NO —»2 NOBr...Problem 11.70PAE:
11.64 HBr is oxidized in the following reaction: 4 HBr(g) + O2(g) —• 2 H2O(g) + 2 Br,(g) A proposed...Problem 11.72PAE:
If a textbook defined a catalyst as "a substance that increases the rate of a reaction," would that...Problem 11.75PAE:
What distinguishes homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis?Problem 11.77PAE:
Based on the kinetic theory of matter, what would the action of a catalyst do to a reaction that is...Problem 11.79PAE:
In Chapter 3, we discussed the conversion of biomass into biofuels. One important area of research...Problem 11.80PAE:
The label on a bottle of 3% (by volume) hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, purchased at a grocery store,...Problem 11.95PAE:
11.93 On a particular day, the ozone level in Milwaukee exceeded the EPAs 1-hour standard of 0.12...Problem 11.97PAE:
The following is a thought experiment. Imagine that you put a little water in a test tube and add...Problem 11.98PAE:
The following statements relate to the reaction for the formation of HI: H2(g) + I2(g) -* 2 HI(g)...Problem 11.100PAE:
Experiments show that the reaction of nitrogen dioxide with fluorine, 2 NO2(g) + F2(g) —* 2 FNO2(g)...Problem 11.101PAE:
Substances that poison a catalyst pose a major concern for many engineering designs, including those...Problem 11.104PAE:
11.102 Suppose that you are studying a reaction and need to determine its rate law. Explain what you...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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