D. What is the initial cor SO₂Cl2 in the reaction shown? P-2.3 : : 0.1002 M c. Calculate the rate constant, k, for the reaction. slapp = (-2-97-6-2-53) (3.0A 10" - 1.0X109) -2.9 -3 -3.1- e. Calculate the half-life of the reaction. -3.2 0 1.0 x 104 = 2.20 X 10 ²5-1 d. Solve for the amount of SO₂Cl2 that is present after 5.0 x 10¹ seconds. 2.0 x 10 time (s) f. How long would it take for only 20% of the original amount of SO₂Cl2 to remain? 3.0 x 104 4.0 x 104

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7.
a.
Given the following reaction graph for reactant SO₂Cl2.
-2.3
What is the reaction order for SO₂Cl2 on
the graph?
first Order
b. What is the initial concentration of
SO₂Cl2 in the reaction shown?
p-2-3 = 0.1002 M
In [SO₂Cl₂] (M)
c. Calculate the rate constant, k, for the reaction.
slope = (-2.97-(-2.53)
(3.0 A 10 % - 1.0 X 109)
-2.4
e. Calculate the half-life of the reaction.
-2.5-
-2.6
-2.7
-2.8
-2.9
-3
-3.1-
-3.2
0
1.0 x 104
= 2.20 X 10²5-1
:
d. Solve for the amount of SO₂Cl2₂ that is present after 5.0 x 104 seconds.
2.0 x 104
time (s)
f. How long would it take for only 20% of the original amount of SO₂Cl₂ to remain?
3.0 x 104
4.0 x 104
Transcribed Image Text:7. a. Given the following reaction graph for reactant SO₂Cl2. -2.3 What is the reaction order for SO₂Cl2 on the graph? first Order b. What is the initial concentration of SO₂Cl2 in the reaction shown? p-2-3 = 0.1002 M In [SO₂Cl₂] (M) c. Calculate the rate constant, k, for the reaction. slope = (-2.97-(-2.53) (3.0 A 10 % - 1.0 X 109) -2.4 e. Calculate the half-life of the reaction. -2.5- -2.6 -2.7 -2.8 -2.9 -3 -3.1- -3.2 0 1.0 x 104 = 2.20 X 10²5-1 : d. Solve for the amount of SO₂Cl2₂ that is present after 5.0 x 104 seconds. 2.0 x 104 time (s) f. How long would it take for only 20% of the original amount of SO₂Cl₂ to remain? 3.0 x 104 4.0 x 104
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