Chapter 13
Chapter 14 and 15
100

What are the units of the rate of reactions?


Molerity per unit of time

100

In the following Equilibrium system:

HF + H2O -> H3O+ + F

Which of the Following are Bronsted Acids?

 H3O+ and HF 

200

How does a catalyst increase the rate of a chemical reaction?

Lowers the activation energy Ea of the reaction.

200

In the following Equilibrium system:

CH3OOH + CH3NH-> CH3NH3+ + CH3OO

Which of the Following are Bronsted bases?

CH3OO- and  CH3NH2

300

The decomposition of a certain compound A follows first-order kinetics according to the equation:

A→Products

At 25 C, the rate constant for this reaction is 0.015 s-1. If the initial concentration of A is 0.10 M, calculate:

  1. The concentration of A after 60 seconds.

after 60 seconds, the concentration of A is approximately 0.041 M.

300

For the following equilibrium process:

4Fe (s) + 3O2 (g) → 2Fe2O3(s)  ΔH⚬ = - 1648 kJ/mol

Predict the direction of the reaction when:

A) 4Fe (s) is added

B) The equilibrium mixture is heated

A) Nothing

B) Reverse


400

The decomposition of a certain compound A follows first-order kinetics according to the equation:

A→Products

At 25 C, the rate constant for this reaction is 0.015 s-1. If the initial concentration of A is 0.10 M, calculate:

  1. The half-life of the reaction.
  2. The time required for A to decompose to 25% of its initial concentration.

the half-life of the reaction is approximately 46.2 seconds.

 it takes approximately 92.7 seconds for A to decompose to 25% of its initial concentration.

400

Consider the following reaction at equilibrium:

2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g)

At a certain temperature, a 2.0 L reaction vessel initially contains 0.50 mol of SO₂, 0.30 mol of O₂, and 0.10 mol of SO₃. If the equilibrium constant Kc for the reaction at this temperature is 2.0×103, determine:

  1. The concentrations of SO₂, O₂, and SO₃ at equilibrium.
  1. The concentrations of SO₂, O₂, and SO₃ at equilibrium are 0.43 M0.43M, 0.27 M0.27M, and 0.17 M0.17M respectively.
500


The reaction between nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) to form nitrogen monoxide (NO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) is believed to follow the following rate law:

Rate=k[NO2]m[CO]n

At a certain temperature, the initial rate of the reaction was measured for various initial concentrations of NO2 and CO, yielding the following data:

[NO2]0(M) ---    [CO]0(M)  ----  Initial Rate(M/s)        0.10    ---       0.20          ---          3.0×10-3       0.20 --          0.20 --                     2.4×10-2       0.10 --          0.40 --                    6.0×10-3 

Determine the rate law expression for the reaction and the values of k, m, and n.

Rate=1.5[NO2][CO], and the values of k, m, and n are 1.5 M-1s-1 , 1, and 0, respectively. 

500

At a  temperature 298 K, the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction

2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g)

is 3.0×104 atm-1 

Calculate the equilibrium constant Kc for the reaction at the same temperature.

Kc for the reaction is approximately 1227.7

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