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Chapter 13 Chemical Kinetics

Chemistry 12th Edition By Chang

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Chapter 13 Chemical Kinetics

 

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Chlorine dioxide reacts in basic water to form chlorite and chlorate according to the following chemical equation:
2ClO2(aq) + 2OH(aq) ® ClO2(aq) + ClO3(aq) + H2O(l)
Under a certain set of conditions, the initial rate of disappearance of chlorine dioxide was determined to be 2.30 x 10–1 M/s. What is the initial rate of appearance of chlorite ion under those same conditions?

  1. 5.75 x 10–2 M/s
    B. 1.15 x 10–1 M/s
    C. 2.30 x 10–1 M/s
    D. 4.60 x 10–1 M/s
    E. 9.20 x 10–1 M/s

 

Bloom’s Level: 4. Analyze
Difficulty: Medium
Gradable: automatic
Section: 13.01
Subtopic: Reaction Rate and Collision Theory
Topic: Chemical Kinetics (Reaction Rates)

 

 

 

For the reaction BrO3 + 5Br+ 6H+ ® 3Br2 + 3H2O at a particular time, –D[BrO3]/Dt = 1.5 ´ 10–2 M/s. What is –D[Br]/Dt at the same instant?

  1. 13 M/s
    B. 7.5 ´ 10–2 M/s
    C. 1.5 ´ 10–2 M/s
    D. 3.0 ´ 10–3 M/s
    E. 330 M/s

 

Bloom’s Level: 4. Analyze
Difficulty: Medium
Gradable: automatic
Section: 13.01
Subtopic: Reaction Rate and Collision Theory
Topic: Chemical Kinetics (Reaction Rates)

For the following reaction, DP(C6H14)/Dt was found to be –6.2 ´ 10–3 atm/s.
C6H14(g) ® C6H6(g) + 4H2(g)
Determine DP(H2)/Dt for this reaction at the same time.

  1. 6.2 ´ 10–3 atm/s
    B. 1.6 ´ 10–3 atm/s
    C. 2.5 ´ 10–2 atm/s
    D. –1.6 ´ 10–3 atm/s
    E. –2.5 ´ 10–2 atm/s

 

Bloom’s Level: 4. Analyze
Difficulty: Medium
Gradable: automatic
Section: 13.01
Subtopic: Reaction Rate and Collision Theory
Topic: Chemical Kinetics (Reaction Rates)

 

 

For the reaction C6H14(g) ® C6H6(g) + 4H2(g), DP(H2)/Dt was found to be 2.5 ´ 10–2 atm/s, where DP(H2) is the change in pressure of hydrogen. Determine DP(C6H14)/Dt for this reaction at the same time.

  1. 2.5 ´ 10–2 atm/s
    B. –6.2 ´ 10–3 atm/s
    C. –2.5 ´ 10–2 atm/s
    D. 0.10 atm/s
    E. 6.2 ´ 10–3 atm/s

 

Bloom’s Level: 4. Analyze
Difficulty: Medium
Gradable: automatic
Section: 13.01
Subtopic: Reaction Rate and Collision Theory
Topic: Chemical Kinetics (Reaction Rates)

For the hypothetical reaction A + 3B ® 2C, the rate of appearance of C given by (D[C]/Dt) may also be expressed as

D[C]/Dt = D[A]/Dt

D[C]/Dt = –(3/2) D[B]/Dt

D[C]/Dt = –(2/3) D[B]/Dt

D[C]/Dt = –(1/2) D[A]/Dt

 

 

Bloom’s Level: 4. Analyze
Difficulty: Medium
Gradable: automatic
Section: 13.01
Subtopic: Reaction Rate and Collision Theory
Topic: Chemical Kinetics (Reaction Rates)

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