Student Solutions Manual for Ball's Physical Chemistry, 2nd
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ISBN: 9798214169019
Author: David W. Ball
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.102E
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At 25 ∘C25 ∘C, the equilibrium partial pressures for the reaction
3A(g)+3B(g)↽−−⇀C(g)+3D(g)3A(g)+3B(g)↽−−⇀C(g)+3D(g)
were found to be ?A=4.38PA=4.38 atm, ?B=4.26PB=4.26 atm, ?C=4.32PC=4.32 atm, and ?D=4.83PD=4.83 atm.
What is the standard change in Gibbs free energy of this reaction at 25 ∘C25 ∘C?
1 H,(9) + 2 NO(g) ·
N,O(g) + H,O(g)
k1
2
H2(g) + N,0(g) →
N,(9) + H,O(g)
k2
Suppose also k, «k,. That is, the first step is much slower than the second.
Write the balanced
chemical equation for the
overall chemical reaction:
2H, (g) + 2NO(g)
2H,0(g) + N,
Write the experimentally-
observable rate law for the
overall chemical reaction.
rate = k H,NO2
Note: your answer should
not contain the
concentrations of
intermediates.
any
Express the rate constant
k for the overall chemical
reaction in terms of k1, k2,
and (if necessary) the rate
constants k1 and k-2 for
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the reverse of the two
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Student Solutions Manual for Ball's Physical Chemistry, 2nd
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