Solutions for Chemistry (Instructor's)
Problem 1RQ:
Define reaction rate. Distinguish between the initial rate, average rate, and instantaneous rate of...Problem 2RQ:
Distinguish between the differential rate law and the integrated rate law. Which of these is often...Problem 3RQ:
One experimental procedure that can be used to determine the rate law of a reaction is the method of...Problem 4RQ:
The initial rate for a reaction is equal to the slope of the tangent line at t 0 in a plot of [A]...Problem 5RQ:
Consider the zero-, first-, and second-order integrated rate laws. If you have concentration versus...Problem 6RQ:
Derive expressions for the half-life of zero-, first-, and second-order reactions using the...Problem 8RQ:
What two requirements must be met to call a mechanism plausible? Why say a plausible mechanism...Problem 10RQ:
Give the Arrhenius equation. Take the natural log of both sides and place this equation in the form...Problem 11RQ:
Why does a catalyst increase the rate of a reaction? What is the difference between a homogeneous...Problem 1ALQ:
Define stability from both a kinetic and thermodynamic perspective. Give examples to show the...Problem 3ALQ:
Make a graph of [A] versus time for zero-, first-, and second-order reactions. From these graphs,...Problem 5ALQ:
Consider the following statements: In general, the rate of a chemical reaction increases a bit at...Problem 6ALQ:
For the reaction A+BC, explain at least two ways in which the rate law could be zero order in...Problem 7ALQ:
A friend of yours states, A balanced equation tells us how chemicals interact. Therefore, we can...Problem 8ALQ:
Provide a conceptual rationale for the differences in the half-lives of zero-, first-, and...Problem 9ALQ:
The rate constant (k) depends on which of the following (there may be more than one answer)? a. the...Problem 10Q:
Table 11-2 illustrates how the average rate of a reaction decreases with time. Why does the average...Problem 11Q:
The rate law for a reaction can be determined only from experiment and not from the balanced...Problem 12Q:
The plot below shows the number of collisions with a particular energy for two different...Problem 13Q:
For the reaction O2(g)+2NO(g)2NO2(g) the observed rate law is Rate=k[NO]2[O2] Which of the changes...Problem 14Q:
Each of the statements given below is false. Explain why. a. The activation energy of a reaction...Problem 15Q:
Define what is meant by unimolecular and bimolecular steps. Why are termolecular steps infrequently...Problem 16Q:
The type of rate law for a reaction, either the differential rate law or the integrated rate law, is...Problem 17Q:
The initial rate of a reaction doubles as the concentration of one of the reactants is quadrupled....Problem 18Q:
Hydrogen reacts explosively with oxygen. However, a mixture of H2 and O2 can exist indefinitely at...Problem 19Q:
The central idea of the collision model is that molecules must collide in order to react. Give two...Problem 20Q:
Consider the following energy plots for a chemical reaction when answering the questions below. a....Problem 23Q:
The combustion of carbohydrates and the combustion of fats are both exothermic processes, yet the...Problem 24Q:
Would the slope of a ln(k) versus 1/T plot (with temperature in kelvin) for a catalyzed reaction be...Problem 25E:
Consider the reaction 4PH3(g)P4(g)+6H2(g) If, in a certain experiment, over a specific time period,...Problem 26E:
In the Haber process for the production of ammonia, N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g) what is the relationship...Problem 27E:
At 40C, H2O2 (aq) will decompose according to the following reaction: 2H2O2(aq)2H2O(l)+O2(g) The...Problem 28E:
Consider the general reaction aA+bBcC and the following average rate data over some time period t:...Problem 29E:
What are the units for each of the following if the concentrations are expressed in moles per liter...Problem 30E:
The rate law for the reaction Cl2(g)+CHCl3(g)HCl(g)+CCl4(g) is Rate=k[Cl2]1/2[CHCl3] What are the...Problem 31E:
The reaction 2NO(g)+Cl2(g)2NOCl(g) was studied at 10C. The following results were obtained where...Problem 32E:
The reaction 2I-(aq)+S2O82-(aq)I2(aq)+2SO42-(aq) was studied at 25C. The following results were...Problem 33E:
The decomposition of nitrosyl chloride was studied: 2NOCl(g) 2NO(g) + Cl2(g) The following data...Problem 34E:
The following data were obtained for the gas-phase decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide,...Problem 35E:
The reaction I(aq)+OCl(aq)IO(aq)+Cl(aq) was studied, and the following data were obtained:...Problem 36E:
The reaction 2NO(g)+O2(g)2NO2(g) was studied. and the following data were obtained where Rate=[O2]t...Problem 37E:
The rote of the reaction between hemoglobin (Hb) and carbon monoxide (CO) was studied at 20C. The...Problem 38E:
The following data were obtained for the reaction 2ClO2(aq)+2OH(aq)ClO3(aq)+ClO2(aq)+H2O(l)...Problem 39E:
The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide was studied, and the following data were obtained at a...Problem 40E:
A certain reaction has the following general form: aAbB At a particular temperature and [A]0 = 2.00 ...Problem 41E:
The rate of the reaction NO2(g)+CO(g)NO(g)+CO2(g) depends only on the concentration of nitrogen...Problem 42E:
A certain reaction has the following general form: aAbB At a particular temperature and [A]0 = 2.80 ...Problem 43E:
The decomposition of ethanol (C2H5OH) on an alumina (Al2O3) surface C2H5OH(g)C2H4(g)+H2O(g) was...Problem 44E:
At 500 K in the presence of a copper surface, ethanol decomposes according to the equation...Problem 45E:
The dimerization of butadiene 2C4H6(g)C8H12(g) was studied at 500. K, and the following data were...Problem 46E:
The rate of the reaction O(g)+NO2(g)NO(g)+O2(g) was studied at a certain temperature. a. In one...Problem 47E:
Experimental data for the reaction A2B+C have been plotted in the following three different ways...Problem 49E:
The reaction AB+C is known to be zero order in A and to have a rate constant of 5.0 102 mol/L s at...Problem 50E:
The decomposition of hydrogen iodide on finely divided gold at 150C is zero order with respect to...Problem 52E:
A first-order reaction is 75.0% complete in 320. s. a. What are the first and second half-lives for...Problem 53E:
The rate law for the decomposition of phosphine (PH3) is Rate=[PH3]t=k[PH3] It takes 120. s for 1.00...Problem 54E:
DDT (molar mass = 354.49 g/mol) was a widely used insecticide that was banned from use in the United...Problem 56E:
The rate law for the reaction 2NOBr(g)2NO(g)+Br2(g) at some temperature is Rate=[NOBr]t=k[NOBr]2 a....Problem 58E:
Theophylline is a pharmaceutical drug that is sometimes used to help with lung function. You observe...Problem 59E:
You and a coworker have developed a molecule thathas shown potential as cobra antivenin (AV). This...Problem 60E:
Consider the hypothetical reaction A+B+2C2D+3E where the rate law is Rate=[A]t=k[A][B]2 An...Problem 61E:
Write the rate laws for the following elementary reactions. a. CH3NC(g) CH3CN(g) b. O3(g) + NO(g) ...Problem 62E:
A possible mechanism for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is H2O22OHH2O2+OHH2O+HO2HO2+OHH2O+O2...Problem 63E:
A proposed mechanism for a reaction is...Problem 64E:
The mechanism for the gas-phase reaction of nitrogen dioxide with carbon monoxide to form nitric...Problem 65E:
Is the mechanism NO+Cl2l1NOCl2NOCl2+NOl22NOCl consistent with the results obtained in Exercise 31?...Problem 66E:
The reaction 2NO(g) + O2(g) 2NO2(g) exhibits the rate law Rate = k[NO]2[O2] Which of the following...Problem 67E:
For the following reaction profile, indicate a. the positions of reactants and products. b. the...Problem 68E:
Draw a rough sketch of the energy profile for each of the following cases: a. E = + 10 kJ/mol, Ea =...Problem 69E:
The activation energy for the reaction NO2(g)+CO(g)NO(g)+CO2(g) is 125 kJ/mol, and E for the...Problem 70E:
The activation energy for some reaction X2(g)+Y2(g)2XY(g) is 167 kJ/mol, and E for the reaction is +...Problem 71E:
The rate constant for the gas-phase decomposition of N2O5, N2O52NO2+12O2 has the following...Problem 72E:
The reaction (CH3)3CBr+OH(CH3)3COH+Br in a certain solvent is first order with respect to (CH3)3CBr...Problem 73E:
The activation energy for the decomposition of HI(g) to H2(g) and I2(g) is 186 kJ/mol. The rate...Problem 74E:
A first-order reaction has rate constants of 4.6 102 s1 and 8.1 102 s1 at 0C and 20.C,...Problem 75E:
A certain reaction has an activation energy of 54.0 kJ/mol. As the temperature is increased from 22C...Problem 77E:
Which of the following reactions would you expect to proceed at a faster rate at room temperature?...Problem 79E:
One mechanism for the destruction of ozone in the upper atmosphere is a. Which species is a...Problem 80E:
One of the concerns about the use of Freons is that they will migrate to the upper atmosphere, where...Problem 81E:
Assuming that the mechanism for the hydrogenation of C2H4 given in Section 11-7 is correct, would...Problem 82E:
The decomposition of NH3 to N2 and H2 was studied on two surfaces: Surface Ea (kJ/mol) W 163 Os 197...Problem 83E:
The decomposition of many substances on the surface of a heterogeneous catalyst shows the following...Problem 85E:
A popular chemical demonstration is the magic genie procedure, in which hydrogen peroxide decomposes...Problem 87AE:
Consider the following representation of the reaction 2NO2(g) 2NO(g) + O2(g). Determine the time...Problem 88AE:
The reaction H2SeO3(aq) + 6I-(aq) + 4H+(aq) Se(s) + 2I-3(aq) + 3H2O(l) was studied at 0C, and the...Problem 89AE:
Consider two reaction vessels, one containing A and the other containing B, with equal...Problem 90AE:
Sulfuryl chloride (SO2Cl2) decomposes to sulfur dioxide (SO2) and chlorine (Cl2) by reaction in the...Problem 91AE:
For the reaction 2N2O5(g)4NO2(g)+O2(g) the following data were collected, where Rate=[N2O5]t Time...Problem 92AE:
Experimental values for the temperature dependence of the rate constant for the gas-phase reaction...Problem 93AE:
At 620. K butadiene dimerizes at a moderate rate. The following data were obtained in an experiment...Problem 94AE:
For a first order gas phase reaction A products, k = 7.2 104s1 at 660. K and k = 1.7 102s1 at...Problem 95AE:
Cobra venom helps the snake secure food by binding to acetylcholine receptors on the diaphragm of a...Problem 96AE:
Iodomethane (CH3I) is a commonly used reagent in organic chemistry. When used properly, this reagent...Problem 97AE:
Experiments during a recent summer on a number of fireflies (small beetles, Lampyridaes photinus)...Problem 98AE:
The activation energy of a certain uncatalyzed biochemical reaction is 50.0 kJ/mol. In the presence...Problem 99AE:
Consider the following initial rate data for the decomposition of compound AB to give A and B: [AB]0...Problem 100AE:
Consider a hypothetical reaction between A and B: A + B products Use the following initial rate...Problem 101AE:
Consider the reaction 3A+B+CD+E where the rate law is defined as [A]t=k[A]2[B][C] An experiment is...Problem 102CWP:
The thiosulfate ion (S2O32) is oxidized by iodine as follows: 2S2O32(aq)+I2(aq)S4O62(aq)+2I(aq) In a...Problem 103CWP:
The reaction A(aq)+B(aq)products(aq) was studied, and the following data were obtained: [Al]0...Problem 104CWP:
A certain substance, initially present at 0.0800 M, decomposes by zero-order kinetics with a rate...Problem 105CWP:
A reaction of the form aAProducts gives a plot of ln[A] versus time (in seconds), which is a...Problem 106CWP:
A certain reaction has the form aAProducts At a particular temperature, concentration versus time...Problem 107CWP:
Which of the following statement(s) is( are) true? a. The half-life for a zero-order reaction...Problem 108CWP:
Consider the hypothetical reaction A2(g) + B2(g) 2AB(g), where the rate law is: [A2]t=k[A2][B2] The...Problem 109CWP:
Experiments have shown that the average frequency of chirping by a snowy tree cricket (Oecanthus...Problem 110CP:
Consider a reaction of the type aA products, in which the rate law is found to he rate = k[A]3...Problem 111CP:
A study was made of the effect of the hydroxide concentration on the rate of the reaction...Problem 112CP:
Two isomers (A and B) of a given compound dimerize as follows: 2Ak1A22Bk2B2 Both processes are known...Problem 113CP:
The reaction NO(g)+O3NO2(g)+O2(g) was studied by performing two experiments. In the first experiment...Problem 115CP:
In the gas phase, the production of phosgene from chlorine and carbon monoxide is assumed to proceed...Problem 116CP:
Most reactions occur by a series of steps. The energy profile for a certain reaction that proceeds...Problem 117CP:
You are studying the kinetics of the reaction H2(g) + F2(g) 2HF(g) and you wish to determine a...Problem 118CP:
The decomposition of NO2(g) occurs by the following bimolecular elementary reaction:...Problem 119CP:
The following data were collected in two studies of the reaction 2A+BC+D Time (s) Experiment 1 [A]...Problem 120CP:
Consider the following hypothetical data collected in two studies of the reaction 2A+2BC+2D Time(s)...Problem 121CP:
Consider the hypothetical reaction A+B+2C2D+3E In a study of this reaction three experiments were...Problem 123IP:
Sulfuryl chloride undergoes first-order decomposition at 320.C with a half-life of 8.75 h....Problem 124IP:
Upon dissolving InCl(s) in HCl, In+(aq) undergoes a disproportionation reaction according to the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Chapter 1, Problem 1RQChapter 1, Problem 34EChapter 1, Problem 39EChapter 1, Problem 40EChapter 1, Problem 42EChapter 1, Problem 49EGiven data: The amount mercury in a polluted lake is 0.4 μg Hg/mL 0.4 μg/mL = 4 × 10-7 kg/LThe...Chapter 1, Problem 61EChapter 1, Problem 63E
Chapter 1, Problem 64EChapter 1, Problem 67EChapter 1, Problem 68EChapter 1, Problem 77EChapter 1, Problem 121CPChapter 2, Problem 1RQChapter 2, Problem 68EChapter 2, Problem 71EChapter 2, Problem 72EExplanation: Atomic number given is 13. From the periodic table we can identify that the element...Chapter 2, Problem 75EExplanation: To determine: The naming of CuI The name of CuI is copper(I) iodide. In naming of...Explanation: To determine: The naming of HC2H3O2 The naming of HC2H3O2 is acetic acid. Rules for...To determine: The formula of of sulfur difluoride The formula of sulfur difluoride is SF2 Sulfur...Explanation: To determine: The formula of sodium oxide. The formula of sodium oxide is Na2O The...Chapter 2, Problem 90EChapter 2, Problem 92EExplanation: To determine: The formula and the name of the binary compound formed from Ca and N. The...Explanation: Given, 1531X Atomic number, Z =15 Mass number, A =31 The atomic number of the element...Explanation: To determine: The explanation for the term “counting by weighing”. The stated concept,...Chapter 3, Problem 61EChapter 3, Problem 62EChapter 3, Problem 63EExplanation: Given The mass of P4O6 is 1.00 g . The molar mass of P4O6 is 219.866 g/mol . Formula...Chapter 3, Problem 69EChapter 3, Problem 70EChapter 3, Problem 73EChapter 3, Problem 75EChapter 3, Problem 78EChapter 3, Problem 81EChapter 3, Problem 102EChapter 3, Problem 103EChapter 3, Problem 115EChapter 3, Problem 125EChapter 3, Problem 127EChapter 3, Problem 132EChapter 3, Problem 152AEChapter 3, Problem 160AEChapter 3, Problem 162CWPChapter 3, Problem 192IPChapter 4, Problem 1RQChapter 4, Problem 7RQExplanation: NaBr(s)→Na(aq)++Braq- Figure 1 Let us consider the above molecular-level pictures of...Explanation: Record the given data Moles of Sodium phosphate= 0.200 moles Volume of the solution=...Chapter 4, Problem 85EChapter 4, Problem 88EChapter 4, Problem 91EChapter 4, Problem 92EChapter 4, Problem 93EChapter 4, Problem 94EChapter 4, Problem 107AEChapter 4, Problem 137CPExplanation Record the given data Mass of the sample mixture = 0.205 g Mass of the precipitate =...Chapter 4, Problem 154CPChapter 4, Problem 155CPChapter 4, Problem 161MPA barometer consists of Mercury column that is tipped inverted and positioned in a dish containing...Chapter 5, Problem 45EExplanation: The relation between pressures measured in the manometers containing mercury and...Explanation According to ideal gas equation, PV=nRT By rearranging the above equation, PVnT=R Since...Chapter 5, Problem 94EExplanation: To find: the mole fractions of CH4 and O2 in the given mixture if the partial pressure...Explanation To find: the number of moles of dimethyl hydrazine from its given mass. The number of...Explanation To determine: The partial pressure of carbon monoxide Partial pressure of carbon...Explanation To determine: The mixing ratio of benzene Mixing ratio of benzene = 9.47 × 10-3ppmv For...Chapter 5, Problem 143AEExplanation To find: the empirical formula of the compound Convert the mass percent to gram 58.51%...Chapter 5, Problem 147AEExplanation To find: the balanced chemical equation of the given reaction of combustion of...Chapter 5, Problem 160CPChapter 5, Problem 161CPExplanation To determine: Mass of hot air when the average molar mass of air 29.0g/mol Mass of hot...To determine: The mass percent of elements in the unknown compound from the given data Mass % of...Chapter 5, Problem 172IPChapter 6, Problem 1RQChapter 6, Problem 24QChapter 6, Problem 38EChapter 6, Problem 54EChapter 6, Problem 56EChapter 6, Problem 79EChapter 6, Problem 85EChapter 6, Problem 86EExplanation: The balanced equation is: a) N2(g)→N2(l) In (a) the volume of products is decreases...Chapter 6, Problem 114AEChapter 6, Problem 121AEChapter 6, Problem 136CPChapter 6, Problem 137CPChapter 6, Problem 143IPChapter 6, Problem 145MPChapter 7, Problem 1RQChapter 7, Problem 28QChapter 7, Problem 49EChapter 7, Problem 51EChapter 7, Problem 63EChapter 7, Problem 64EChapter 7, Problem 68EChapter 7, Problem 69EChapter 7, Problem 75EChapter 7, Problem 80EChapter 7, Problem 85EChapter 7, Problem 87EChapter 7, Problem 88EChapter 7, Problem 99EChapter 7, Problem 100EChapter 7, Problem 101EChapter 7, Problem 103EChapter 7, Problem 152AEChapter 7, Problem 179CPChapter 7, Problem 181CPChapter 8, Problem 1RQExplanation: Refer to figure 3-4. The electro negativity of carbon (C) , nitrogen (N) , and oxygen...Explanation: Refer to figure 3-4 The electro negativity of Sodium (Na) Potassium (K) and Rubidium...Chapter 8, Problem 50EChapter 8, Problem 51EChapter 8, Problem 53EExplanation: In a periodic table the size of ions depends on the nuclear attraction on the valence...Chapter 8, Problem 58EChapter 8, Problem 66EChapter 8, Problem 81EChapter 8, Problem 85EChapter 8, Problem 88EChapter 8, Problem 93EChapter 8, Problem 105EChapter 8, Problem 106EChapter 8, Problem 135AEChapter 8, Problem 162CPChapter 8, Problem 163CPChapter 9, Problem 1RQChapter 9, Problem 27EChapter 9, Problem 28EChapter 9, Problem 30EChapter 9, Problem 33EChapter 9, Problem 34EChapter 9, Problem 43EChapter 9, Problem 56EChapter 9, Problem 57EChapter 9, Problem 67AEChapter 9, Problem 95CPChapter 10, Problem 1RQChapter 10, Problem 43EExplanation: CCl4 , CBr4, CF4 Identify the compound which has highest boiling point and justify it....Chapter 10, Problem 55EChapter 10, Problem 57EChapter 10, Problem 58EChapter 10, Problem 59EChapter 10, Problem 60EChapter 10, Problem 61EChapter 10, Problem 62EChapter 10, Problem 64EChapter 10, Problem 80EChapter 10, Problem 82EChapter 10, Problem 90EChapter 10, Problem 141CPChapter 10, Problem 156CPChapter 10, Problem 158IPExplanation: To explain molarity Molarity can be defined as moles of solute to litres of solution....Chapter 11, Problem 18SRChapter 11, Problem 39EExplanation: Record the given data Gram equivalent of HCl = 0.25 Molarity of HCl = 0.25 M To...Explanation: KrF2 8+2(7)=22e- KrF2 is dissolves in CCl4 . KrF2 is non-polar molecule that makes it...Chapter 11, Problem 69EChapter 11, Problem 85EExplanation: Record the given data, Molality of MgCl2= 0.050 m Molality of FeCl3= 0.050 m To...Explanation: Record the given data, Molality of MgCl2= 0.050 m Molality of FeCl3= 0.050 m To...Explanation: To find the Acetone and water polarity CH3COCH3 and H2O The electrostatic possible...Explanation: Record the given data, Freezing point of an aqueous solution =- 2.79°C To calculate...Chapter 11, Problem 117AEChapter 11, Problem 128CPChapter 11, Problem 138CPChapter 11, Problem 142IPChapter 12, Problem 1RQChapter 12, Problem 29EChapter 12, Problem 32EChapter 12, Problem 35EChapter 12, Problem 37EChapter 12, Problem 38EChapter 12, Problem 60EChapter 12, Problem 88AEChapter 12, Problem 90AEChapter 12, Problem 91AEChapter 12, Problem 97AEChapter 12, Problem 101AEChapter 12, Problem 113CPChapter 12, Problem 122CPChapter 13, Problem 1RQChapter 13, Problem 5ALQChapter 13, Problem 27EChapter 13, Problem 38EChapter 13, Problem 45EChapter 13, Problem 48EChapter 13, Problem 60EChapter 13, Problem 62EChapter 13, Problem 63EChapter 13, Problem 82AEChapter 13, Problem 83AEChapter 13, Problem 88AEChapter 13, Problem 114CPChapter 13, Problem 116CPChapter 14, Problem 1RQChapter 14, Problem 53EChapter 14, Problem 65EChapter 14, Problem 66EChapter 14, Problem 70EChapter 14, Problem 74EChapter 14, Problem 75EChapter 14, Problem 98EChapter 14, Problem 101EChapter 14, Problem 107EChapter 14, Problem 108EChapter 14, Problem 109EChapter 14, Problem 119EChapter 14, Problem 120EChapter 14, Problem 123EChapter 14, Problem 125EChapter 14, Problem 126EChapter 14, Problem 153AEChapter 14, Problem 163AEChapter 14, Problem 172CWPChapter 15, Problem 1RQChapter 15, Problem 7RQChapter 15, Problem 49EChapter 15, Problem 63EChapter 15, Problem 64EChapter 15, Problem 65EChapter 15, Problem 66EChapter 15, Problem 67EChapter 15, Problem 68EChapter 15, Problem 69EChapter 15, Problem 70EChapter 15, Problem 71EExplanation The value of pH of solution when 0.0 mL NaOH has been added is. 1.0_ . Given: The...Chapter 15, Problem 119CWPChapter 16, Problem 1RQExplanation To determine: The solubility product of CaC2O4 . The concentration of Ca2+ is 4.8×10−5...Chapter 16, Problem 26EChapter 16, Problem 31EChapter 16, Problem 32EChapter 16, Problem 39EChapter 16, Problem 40EChapter 16, Problem 41EChapter 16, Problem 44EChapter 16, Problem 57EChapter 16, Problem 74EChapter 16, Problem 107CPChapter 16, Problem 108CPChapter 17, Problem 1RQChapter 17, Problem 57EChapter 17, Problem 59EChapter 17, Problem 69EChapter 17, Problem 70EChapter 17, Problem 74EChapter 17, Problem 76EChapter 17, Problem 78EChapter 17, Problem 80EChapter 17, Problem 84EChapter 17, Problem 93AEChapter 17, Problem 96AEChapter 17, Problem 100AEChapter 17, Problem 131MPChapter 18, Problem 1RQChapter 18, Problem 18RORRChapter 18, Problem 22RORRChapter 18, Problem 47EChapter 18, Problem 67EChapter 18, Problem 68EChapter 18, Problem 73EChapter 18, Problem 74EChapter 18, Problem 83EChapter 18, Problem 84EChapter 18, Problem 93EChapter 18, Problem 111AEChapter 18, Problem 113AEChapter 18, Problem 144CPExplanation The half cell reactions are, Anode: Hg→Hg2++2e− Eanodeο=0.242 V Cathode: 2Ag++2e−→2Ag...Chapter 18, Problem 153CPChapter 18, Problem 159MPExplanation (a) To define: The term thermodynamic stability. The thermodynamic stability is related...Explanation: Alpha particle is emitted. The parent nuclide is 232Th and the nuclide after the...Explanation The most stable isotope is 81Kr and the hottest one is 73Kr The nuclides having longer...Explanation Given The atomic mass of 232Pu is 3.85285×10−22 g . The mass of a neutron is...Explanation The atomic mass of 11H=1.0078 amu The mass of a neutron is 1.0087 amu . Mass of...Explanation To determine: The decay events per second in a 180−lb person. The number of atoms of 14C...Explanation Given The value of half life of 87Rb is 4.5×109 years . The decay constant is calculated...Explanation The decay constant is calculated by the formula given below. λ=0.693t1/2 Where t1/2 is...Explanation: The zirconium metal is capable of reducing water to form hydrogen gas at standard...Explanation The number of α and β particles produced are 4_ and 2_ . The mass number of 92238U is...Explanation The nuclear reaction for the synthesis of cobalt- 60 is, 2658Fe+201n→ 2760Co+ −10e . The...Chapter 20, Problem 1RQExplanation The valence electron configuration for halogens is ns2np5 . The common halogen elements...The stated reaction is, CH4(g)+H2O(g)⇌CO(g)+3H2(g) Refer to Appendix 4 The value of ΔH°(kJ/mol) for...Chapter 20, Problem 12QExplanation The value of ΔH° for the given reaction is 180 kJ_ . The stated reaction is,...Explanation: The compound XeO4 and IO4− ion are isoelectronic. The molecule xenon tetroxide (XeO4)...Explanation: The Lewis structure, molecular structure, bond angle and hybridization of central atom...Explanation: Hydrogen gas is produced by reacting graphite with water. C(s)+H2O(g)→CO(g)+H2(g) The...Explanation: The number of moles of hydrogen gas is 0.249 mol_. Given Mass of alkaline earth metal...Explanation: Mass of radon (Ra) is 25 g_ . Given Mass of pitch-blende is 1.75×108 g . The conversion...Explanation Given Temperature is 900 K . Pressure of In(CH3)3 is 2.00 atm . Volume of In(CH3)3 is...Chapter 20, Problem 118IPChapter 20, Problem 119IPChapter 21, Problem 1RQExplanation: (I) To determine: The geometry and associated bond angles when a metal ion has a...Valence electrons are filled in four principal orbitals according to the energy levels. The four...EXPLANATION (a) To write: The electron configuration of metal ion in (NH4)2[Fe(H2O)2Cl4] . The...Explanation The complex ion is [Ru(NH3)5Cl]2+. This ion contains positive charge. Oxidation state of...Explanation The complex compound is [Co(NH3)6]Cl2 . Oxidation state of Chlorine ion (Cl−) is −1 ....Explanation The complex compound is [Cr(H2O)5Br]Br2 . Oxidation state of Bromine ion (Br−) is −1 ....Explanation The value of ΔH° for the given reaction is −11 kJ_ . For the reaction,...Explanation The reaction that takes place is, 3Fe2O3(s)+CO(g)→2Fe3O4(s)+CO2(g) Refer to Appendix 4....The given compound is CoCl2.6H2O. It is used in novelty devices that predict rain. The coordination...Explanation The given equations are, Co+3+e−→Co+2 Eο=1.82 V (1) Co2++3en→Co(en)32+ K=1.5×1012 (2)...Chapter 21, Problem 107IPChapter 22, Problem 1RQChapter 22, Problem 5RQChapter 22, Problem 18EChapter 22, Problem 49EExplanation To determine: The monomer of the given polymer. The monomer is vinyl fluoride. It is an...Explanation The correct name of the compound is 2,3,5,6−Tetramethyl−octane whose structure is shown...Explanation The structure of the given compound 2,3,7,8−tetrachloro−dibenzo−p−dioxin is shown in...Chapter 22, Problem 142AEChapter 22, Problem 148AEChapter 22, Problem 158CPExplanation The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is 6.88×10−13_ . The equilibrium...Chapter 22, Problem 162CPExplanation The structure of C5H12 is shown in Figure 1. The structure of C5H12 is, Figure 1 The...Explanation The structure of the polymer of ABS plastic is shown in figure 1. The reaction of Abs...Chapter 22, Problem 171CPExplanation Given Electronic configuration of M+2 is [Ar]3d10. So, atomic number of M is 30. In...Explanation The empirical formula of the given helicene is C5H3 . Helicene is an aromatic compound...The correct responses are urea and Ammonium cyanate. The first organic compound that is synthesized...Explanation Aldohexose is a six carbon aldehyde sugar with an aldehyde group on one end.
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