@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: The reaction below is a exothermic reaction. What would one have to do to shift the equilibrium to the right?2NO2(g)→N2O4(g)
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@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: It took 286.6 s for 35.22% of a s…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: It took 286.6 s for 35.22% of a substance to react according to first-order kinetics. What is the value of the rate constant?
What would be the expected rate law for the mechanism descri…
What would be the expected rate law for the mechanism described below?1 CH3CH2Br + AlBr3 → AlBr4- + CH3CH2+ slow 2 CH3CH2+ + C6H6 → C6H6CH2CH3+ fast 3 C6H6CH2CH3+ + AlBr4- → AlBr3 + HBr + C6H6CH2CH3 fast
John Schreifels @GMU: Which substance in the reaction mechan…
John Schreifels @GMU: Which substance in the reaction mechanism below is an intermediate?(1) A + B → C + D(2) D + E → F
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the overall order of the…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the overall order of the elementary reaction:2*A + 3*B → C?
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: When 7.856 g of aspirin was disso…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: When 7.856 g of aspirin was dissolved in 109.4 g of benzene, the freezing point was 276.6 K. What is the formula mass of this compound? The freezing point depression constant for benzene is 5.12 (°C*kg)/mol. The melting point and boiling points are 5.50°C and 80.10°C, respectively.
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: The osmotic pressure of an unknow…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: The osmotic pressure of an unknown solution is 0.772 atm at 9.96 °C. Which of the solutions below is the most likely one? Assume any salt is completely ionic!
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium concentrations of 0.1766 M A, 0.2500 M B, and 0.1766 M C. Which change will cause Qc to be greater than Kc? Use the reaction below.3A → 4 B +3 C Kc = 0.804
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium concentrations of 0.1639 M A, 0.5000 M B, and 0.1639 M C. Which change will cause the equilibrium to shift from right to left? Use the reaction below.6A → 2 B +3 C Kc = 0.517
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the order for reactant A…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the order for reactant A (first) and B from the initial concentrations and reaction rates below? [A]o [B]o Rate, M/s 0.275 0.376 5.89e-7 0.504 0.376 1.08e-6 0.275 0.631 7.64e-7