22. Following the steps in Hess' Law, which compounds/elements will be cancelled? 2 FeO (s) → 2Fe(s) + O2(g) 2 Fe (s) + 3/2 O2(g) → Fe₂O3 (g) C. Fe A. FeO B. 02 D. Fe₂O3 23. How will you create a more space for particles to collide? A. Raise the pressure B. Raise the temperature B. Increase the concentration D. Increase the surface area 24. For a reaction 2A + B 2C, with the rate equation: Rate = k[A]2[B]. What is the correct reaction order? A. the order with respect to A is 1 and the order overall is 1 B. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 2 C. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 3 D. the order with respect to B is 2 and the order overall is 2 25. How will you conceptualize the collision theory? A. particles must collide in order to react B. particles must not collide with the proper orientation C. particles must collide with insufficient energy to reach the activated complex in order to react D. particles must move slowly when they collide, otherwise they simply "bounce off" one another

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22. Following the steps in Hess' Law, which compounds/elements will be cancelled?
2 FeO (s) 2Fe(s) + O2( (g)
2 Fe (s) + 3/2 O2(g) → Fe₂O3 (g)
C. Fe
A. FeO
B. 0₂
D. Fe2O3
23. How will you create a more space for particles to collide?
A. Raise the pressure
B. Raise the temperature
B. Increase the concentration
D. Increase the surface area
24. For a reaction 2A + B → 2C, with the rate equation: Rate = k[A]2[B]. What is the correct reaction order?
A. the order with respect to A is 1 and the order overall is 1
B. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 2
C. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 3
D. the order with respect to B is 2 and the order overall is 2
25. How will you conceptualize the collision theory?
A. particles must collide in order to react
B. particles must not collide with the proper orientation
C. particles must collide with insufficient energy to reach the activated complex in order to react
D. particles must move slowly when they collide, otherwise they simply "bounce off" one another
Transcribed Image Text:22. Following the steps in Hess' Law, which compounds/elements will be cancelled? 2 FeO (s) 2Fe(s) + O2( (g) 2 Fe (s) + 3/2 O2(g) → Fe₂O3 (g) C. Fe A. FeO B. 0₂ D. Fe2O3 23. How will you create a more space for particles to collide? A. Raise the pressure B. Raise the temperature B. Increase the concentration D. Increase the surface area 24. For a reaction 2A + B → 2C, with the rate equation: Rate = k[A]2[B]. What is the correct reaction order? A. the order with respect to A is 1 and the order overall is 1 B. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 2 C. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 3 D. the order with respect to B is 2 and the order overall is 2 25. How will you conceptualize the collision theory? A. particles must collide in order to react B. particles must not collide with the proper orientation C. particles must collide with insufficient energy to reach the activated complex in order to react D. particles must move slowly when they collide, otherwise they simply "bounce off" one another
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