Consider the following reaction between iodate and iodide ions. 10, (aq) + 5 I (aq) + 6 H* (aq) → 3 2(aq) + 3 H20(E) An experimental determination of the rate law finds the following expression for the reaction rate. Rate = k [I¯] [I0,7 %3D Which of the following changes would have the LEAST effect on increasing the rate of this reaction? Double [I] while keeping [103] and [H*] constant. Double [IO3] while keeping [I] and [H*] constant. Heat the reaction chamber 40 °C hotter. O Add a catalyst to the reaction mixture. Double [H*] while keeping [I] and [IO3] constant.

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Consider the following reaction between iodate and iodide ions.
10, (aq) + 5 I (aq) + 6 H*(aq) → 3 ½(aq) + 3 H2O(E)
An experimental determination of the rate law finds the following expression for the
reaction rate.
Rate = k [I¯] [I0,7²
%3D
Which of the following changes would have the LEAST effect on increasing the rate
of this reaction?
Double [I] while keeping [103] and [H*] constant.
Double [IO3] while keeping [I] and [H*] constant.
Heat the reaction chamber 40 °C hotter.
O Add a catalyst to the reaction mixture.
Double [H*] while keeping [I'] and [IO3¯] constant.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following reaction between iodate and iodide ions. 10, (aq) + 5 I (aq) + 6 H*(aq) → 3 ½(aq) + 3 H2O(E) An experimental determination of the rate law finds the following expression for the reaction rate. Rate = k [I¯] [I0,7² %3D Which of the following changes would have the LEAST effect on increasing the rate of this reaction? Double [I] while keeping [103] and [H*] constant. Double [IO3] while keeping [I] and [H*] constant. Heat the reaction chamber 40 °C hotter. O Add a catalyst to the reaction mixture. Double [H*] while keeping [I'] and [IO3¯] constant.
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