Use this data for the following four (4) questions: The relative initial rates of the reaction A2 + B2-products in vessels (a)-(d) are 1:1:4:4. The spheres represent the number of molecules of present at the beginning of the reaction. [Unshaded spheres = A2 molecules; shaded spheres = B2 molecules] %3D For example, vessel (a) contains 2 A2 molecules and 2 B2 at the beginning of the reaction. Rate = 1 Rate 1 Rate = 4 Rate = 4 %3D 2. 8. 80 (c) (a) 11) What is the order of reaction with respect to A2? (b) (d) BA 11) A))0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 12) What is the order of reaction with respect to B2? 12) C A) 0 B) 1 D) 3 13) o c 13) What is the overall order of reaction? A) 0 B) 1 D) B 14) 14) What is the rate law for this reaction? B) Rate k[B2]2 D) Rate = k[A2]2[B2]² A) Rate = k[A2]² %3D C) Rate = k[A2][B2] %3D %3D nation below: 15) 8. 8.
Use this data for the following four (4) questions: The relative initial rates of the reaction A2 + B2-products in vessels (a)-(d) are 1:1:4:4. The spheres represent the number of molecules of present at the beginning of the reaction. [Unshaded spheres = A2 molecules; shaded spheres = B2 molecules] %3D For example, vessel (a) contains 2 A2 molecules and 2 B2 at the beginning of the reaction. Rate = 1 Rate 1 Rate = 4 Rate = 4 %3D 2. 8. 80 (c) (a) 11) What is the order of reaction with respect to A2? (b) (d) BA 11) A))0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 12) What is the order of reaction with respect to B2? 12) C A) 0 B) 1 D) 3 13) o c 13) What is the overall order of reaction? A) 0 B) 1 D) B 14) 14) What is the rate law for this reaction? B) Rate k[B2]2 D) Rate = k[A2]2[B2]² A) Rate = k[A2]² %3D C) Rate = k[A2][B2] %3D %3D nation below: 15) 8. 8.
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