2/12/2021 Print Assessment 2H2O2 --> 2H2O + O2 Shown in the image is a potential energy diagram for the uncatalyzed decomposition of H2O2. In an alternate mechanism, hydrogen peroxide reacts with the bromide ion in acidic solution according to the following mechanism: Step 1 (slow): H2O2 + 2Br + 2H* --> Br2 + H2O Exothermic Step 2 (fast): Br2 + H2O2 --> 2Br + 2H* + O2 Exothermic On the image, draw: a. the potential energy curves relative to one another for the catalyzed mechanism shown above for both steps b. indicate the activation energy of each step c. label the intermediate in the correct location on the diagram d. Enthalpy change for the reaction for uncatalyzed reaction

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2H202 --> 2H20 + 02
Shown in the image is a potential energy diagram for the uncatalyzed decomposition of H2O2.
In an alternate mechanism, hydrogen peroxide reacts with the bromide ion in acidic solution according to the following
mechanism:
Step 1 (slow): H2O2 + 2Br + 2H* --> Br2 + H20
Exothermic
Step 2 (fast): Br2 + H2O2 --> 2Br + 2H* + O2
Exothermic
On the image, draw:
a. the potential energy curves relative to one another for the catalyzed mechanism shown above for both steps
b. indicate the activation energy of each step
c. label the intermediate in the correct location on the diagram
d. Enthalpy change for the reaction for uncatalyzed reaction
e. Enthalpy change for catalyzed reaction
2 H2O2
2 H,O + O2
Reaction Progress
Potential Energy
Transcribed Image Text:2/12/2021 Print Assessment 2H202 --> 2H20 + 02 Shown in the image is a potential energy diagram for the uncatalyzed decomposition of H2O2. In an alternate mechanism, hydrogen peroxide reacts with the bromide ion in acidic solution according to the following mechanism: Step 1 (slow): H2O2 + 2Br + 2H* --> Br2 + H20 Exothermic Step 2 (fast): Br2 + H2O2 --> 2Br + 2H* + O2 Exothermic On the image, draw: a. the potential energy curves relative to one another for the catalyzed mechanism shown above for both steps b. indicate the activation energy of each step c. label the intermediate in the correct location on the diagram d. Enthalpy change for the reaction for uncatalyzed reaction e. Enthalpy change for catalyzed reaction 2 H2O2 2 H,O + O2 Reaction Progress Potential Energy
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