Interpretation:
The amount of oxygen gas produced by an identical solution in 100 s at 308K needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Rate of a
Answer to Problem 58A
The resultant oxygen gas produced at 308 K is
Explanation of Solution
Consider the graph of the relative
The data marks are given as (Temperature, rate).
The given data points from the graph is as follows: (290K, 2), (310K, 8), (320K, 16) and (330K, 32). The temperature is raised by 10K. Therefore, it is clear that the reaction rate should double from 2 to 4.
At temperature 298K,
Since at temperature 298K 12 mL oxygen gas is produced. Therefore,
At 308 K,
The resultant oxygen gas produced at At 308 K is
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