Solutions for Chemistry: Structure and Properties Custom Edition for Rutgers University General Chemistry
Problem 1SAQ:
This graph shows the concentration of the reactant A in the reaction AB . Determine the average rate...Problem 9SAQ:
The rate constant of a reaction is measured at different temperatures. A plot of the natural log of...Problem 11SAQ:
The mechanism shown here is proposed for the gas-phase reaction, 2N2O54NO2+O2 . What rate law does...Problem 13SAQ:
These images represent the first-order reaction AB initially and at some later time. The rate law...Problem 1E:
Explain why lizards become sluggish in cold weather. How is this phenomenon related to chemistry?Problem 3E:
Using the idea that reactions occur as a result of collisions between particles, explain why...Problem 4E:
Using the idea that reactions occur as a result of collisions between particles, explain why...Problem 6E:
Why is the reaction rate for reactants defined as the negative of the change in reactant...Problem 7E:
Explain the difference between the average rate of reaction and the instantaneous rate of reaction.Problem 8E:
Consider a simple reaction in which a reactant A forms products: Aproducts What is the rate law if...Problem 10E:
For a reaction with multiple reactants, how is the overall order of the reaction defined?Problem 11E:
Explain the difference between the rate law for a reaction and the integrated rate law for a...Problem 12E:
Write integrated rate laws for zero-order, first-order, and second-order reactions of the form...Problem 13E:
What does the term half-life mean? Write the expression for the half-lives of zero-order,...Problem 14E:
How do reaction rates typically depend on temperature? What part of the rate law is temperature...Problem 16E:
What is an Arrhenius plot? Explain the significance of the slope and intercept of an Arrhenius plot.Problem 18E:
Explain the difference between a normal chemical equation for a chemical reaction and the mechanism...Problem 19E:
In a reaction mechanism, what is an elementary step? Write down the three most common elementary...Problem 20E:
What are the two requirements for a proposed mechanism to be valid for a given reaction?Problem 21E:
What is an intermediate within a reaction mechanism?Problem 27E:
Consider the reaction. 2HBr(g)H2(g)+Br2(g) Express the rate of the reaction in terms of the change...Problem 28E:
Consider the reaction 2N2O(g)2N2(g)+O2(g) Express the rate of the reaction in terms of the change in...Problem 29E:
For the reaction 2A(g)+B(g)3C(g) determine the expression for the rate of the reaction in terms of...Problem 30E:
For the reaction A(g)+12B(g)2C(g) determine the expression for the rate of the reaction in terms of...Problem 31E:
Consider the reaction. Cl2(g)+3F2(g)2ClF3(g) Complete the table. [Cl2]/t [F2]/t [ClF3]/t Rate -0.012...Problem 32E:
Consider the reaction. 8H2S(g)+4O2(g)8H2O(g)+S8(g) Complete the table. [H2S]/t [O2]/t [H2O]/t [S8]/t...Problem 33E:
Consider the reaction: C4H8(g)2C2H4(g) The tabulated data were collected for the concentration of...Problem 34E:
Consider the reaction: NO2(g)NO(g)+12O2(g) The tabulated data were collected for the concentration...Problem 35E:
Consider the reaction. H2(g)+Br2(g)2HBr(g) The graph shows the concentration of Br2 as a function of...Problem 36E:
Consider the reaction. 2H2O2(aq)2H2O(l)+O2(g) The graph shows the concentration of H2O2 as a...Problem 37E:
This graph shows a plot of the rate of a reaction versus the concentration of the reactant A for the...Problem 38E:
This graph shows a plot of the rate of a reaction versus the concentration of the reactant. a. What...Problem 39E:
What are the units of k for each type of reaction? a. first-order reaction b. second-order reaction...Problem 40E:
This reaction is first order in N2O5: N2O5(g)NO3(g)+NO2(g) The rate constant for the reaction at a...Problem 41E:
A reaction in which A, B, and C react to form products is first order in A, second order in B, and...Problem 42E:
A reaction in which A, B, and C react to form products is zero order in A, one-half order in B, and...Problem 43E:
Consider the tabulated data showing initial rate of a reaction ( AProducts ) at several different...Problem 44E:
Consider the tabulated data showing initial rate of a reaction ( AProducts ) at several different...Problem 45E:
The tabulated data were collected for this reaction: 2NO2(g)+F2(g)2NO2F(g) [NO2](M) [F2](M) Initial...Problem 46E:
The tabulated data were collected for this reaction: CH3Cl(g)+3Cl2(g)CCl4(g)+3HCl(g) [CH3Cl][M]...Problem 47E:
Indicate the order of reaction consistent with each observation. a. A plot of the concentration of...Problem 48E:
Indicate the order of reaction consistent with each observation. a. The half-life of the reaction...Problem 49E:
The tabulated data show the concentration of AB versus time for this reaction: AB(g)A(g)+B(g)...Problem 51E:
The tabulated data show the concentration of cyclobutane (C4H8) versus time for the reaction:...Problem 53E:
This reaction was monitored as a function of time: AB+C A plot of In[A] versus time yields a...Problem 54E:
This reaction was monitored as a function of time: ABA+B A plot of 1/[AB] versus time yields a...Problem 59E:
The diagram shows the energy of a reaction as the reaction progresses. Label each blank box in the...Problem 64E:
The rate constant (k) for a reaction is measured as a function of temperature. A plot of ln k versus...Problem 65E:
The tabulated data shown here were collected for the first-order reaction: N2O(g)N2(g)+O(g) Use an...Problem 67E:
The tabulated data were collected for the second-order reaction: Cl(g)+H2(g)HCl(g)+H(g) Use an...Problem 69E:
A reaction has a rate constant of 0.0117/s at 400.0 K and 0.689/s at 450.0 K. a. Determine the...Problem 70E:
A reaction has a rate constant of 0.000122/s at 27°C and 0228/s at 77°C. a. Determine the activation...Problem 81E:
Suppose that a catalyst lowers the activation barrier of a reaction from 125 KJ/mol to 55 kJ/mol. By...Problem 82E:
The activation barrier for the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose is 108 kJ/mol. If an...Problem 83E:
The tabulated data were collected for this reaction at 500°C: CH3CN(g)CH3NC(g) Time (h) [CH3NC] (M)...Problem 85E:
Consider the reaction: A+B+CD The rate law for this reaction is: rate=k[A][C]2[B]1/2 Suppose the...Problem 86E:
Consider the reaction: 2O3(g)3O2(g) The rate law for this reaction is: rate=k[O3]2[O2] Suppose that...Problem 87E:
At 700 K acetaldehyde decomposes in the gas phase to methane and carbon monoxide. The reaction is:...Problem 89E:
Dinitrogen pentoxide decomposes in the gas phase to form nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas. The...Problem 90E:
Cyclopropane (C3H6) reacts to form propene (C3H6) in the gas phase. The reaction is first order in...Problem 91E:
Iodine atoms combine to form I2 in liquid hexane solvent with a rate constant of 1.51010L/mols . The...Problem 93E:
The reaction AB(aq)A(g)+B(g) is second order in AB and has a rate constant of 0.0118 M1s1 at 25.0°C....Problem 94E:
The reaction 2H2O2(aq)2H2O(l)+O2(g) is first order in H2O2 and under certain conditions has a rate...Problem 95E:
Consider this energy diagram: a. How many elementary steps are involved in this reaction? b. Label...Problem 96E:
Consider the reaction in which HCI adds across the double bond of ethene: HCL+H2C=CH2H3CCH2Cl The...Problem 97E:
The desorption of a single molecular layer of n-butane from a single crystal of aluminum oxide is...Problem 98E:
The evaporation of a 120-nm film of n-pentane from a single crystal of aluminum oxide is zero order...Problem 102E:
Consider the two reactions: O+N2NO+NEa= 315 kJ/mol Cl+H2HCl+HEa= 23 KJ/ mol a. Why is the activation...Problem 103E:
Anthropologists can estimate the age of a bone or other sample of organic matter by as carbon-14...Problem 105E:
Consider the gas-phase reaction: H2(g)+I2(g)2HI(g) The reaction was experimentally determined to be...Problem 106E:
Consider the reaction: 2NH3(aq)+OCl(aq)N2H4(aq)+H2O(l)+Cl(aq) This three-step mechanism is proposed:...Problem 109E:
A certain substance X decomposes. Fifty percent of X remains after 100 minutes. How much X remains...Problem 117E:
Phosgene (Cl2CO), a poison gas used in World War I, is formed by the reaction of Cl2 and CO. The...Problem 118E:
The rate of decomposition of N2O3(g) to NO2(g) and NO(g) is monitored by measuring [NO2]at different...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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