The decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide is described by the chemical equation 2 N2O5(g) → 4 NO2(g) + O2(g) If the rate of disappearance of N2O5 is equal to 1.40 mol/min at a particular moment, what is the rate of appearance of NO2 at that moment?
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The first-order reaction, 2 N2O(g) → 2 N2(g) + O2(g), has a…
The first-order reaction, 2 N2O(g) → 2 N2(g) + O2(g), has a rate constant equal to 0.76 s-1 at 1000 K. How long will it take for the concentration of N2O to decrease to 42% of its initial concentration?
In going from room temperature (25.0 °C) to 10 °C above room…
In going from room temperature (25.0 °C) to 10 °C above room temperature, the rate of a reaction doubles. Calculate the activation energy for the reaction.
Iodine-123, used in thyroid therapy, has a half-life of 13.2…
Iodine-123, used in thyroid therapy, has a half-life of 13.27 hours and follows first-order decay kinetics. How many half-lives are required for a 160 mg sample of iodine-123 to decay to 5.0 mg?
Which of the following statements are true about reaction me…
Which of the following statements are true about reaction mechanisms?I. A rate law can be written from the molecularity of the slowest elementary step.II. The final rate law can include intermediates.III. The rate of the reaction is dependent on the fastest step in the mechanism.IV. A mechanism can never be proven to be the correct pathway for a reaction.
In going from room temperature (25.0 °C) to 10 °C above room…
In going from room temperature (25.0 °C) to 10 °C above room temperature, the rate of a reaction doubles. Calculate the activation energy for the reaction.
Iodine-123, used in thyroid therapy, has a half-life of 13.2…
Iodine-123, used in thyroid therapy, has a half-life of 13.27 hours and follows first-order decay kinetics. How many half-lives are required for a 160 mg sample of iodine-123 to decay to 5.0 mg?
Which of the following statements are true about reaction me…
Which of the following statements are true about reaction mechanisms?I. A rate law can be written from the molecularity of the slowest elementary step.II. The final rate law can include intermediates.III. The rate of the reaction is dependent on the fastest step in the mechanism.IV. A mechanism can never be proven to be the correct pathway for a reaction.
Consider a reaction that occurs by the following mechanism:A…
Consider a reaction that occurs by the following mechanism:A + BC → AC + BAC + D → A + CDThe potential energy profile for this reaction is shown below. Intermediates occur at which reaction stages?
The following set of data was obtained by the method of init…
The following set of data was obtained by the method of initial rates for the reaction: 2 HgCl2(aq) + C2O42-(aq) → 2 Cl-(aq) + 2 CO2(g) + Hg2Cl2(s) What is the value of the rate constant, k?