Chapter 12: Problem 11
Define what is meant by unimolecular and bimolecular steps. Why are termolecular steps infrequently seen in chemical reactions?
Chapter 12: Problem 11
Define what is meant by unimolecular and bimolecular steps. Why are termolecular steps infrequently seen in chemical reactions?
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Get started for freeWrite the rate laws for the following elementary reactions. a. \(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{NC}(g) \rightarrow \mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{CN}(g)\) b. \(\mathrm{O}_{3}(g)+\mathrm{NO}(g) \rightarrow \mathrm{O}_{2}(g)+\mathrm{NO}_{2}(g)\) c. \(\mathrm{O}_{3}(g) \rightarrow \mathrm{O}_{2}(g)+\mathrm{O}(g)\) d. \(\mathrm{O}_{3}(g)+\mathrm{O}(g) \rightarrow 2 \mathrm{O}_{2}(g)\)
For enzyme-catalyzed reactions that follow the mechanism $$ \begin{array}{l} \mathrm{E}+\mathrm{S} \rightleftharpoons \mathrm{E} \cdot \mathrm{S} \\ \mathrm{E} \cdot \mathrm{S} \rightleftharpoons \mathrm{E}+\mathrm{P} \end{array} $$ a graph of the rate as a function of \([\mathrm{S}]\), the concentration of the substrate, has the following appearance: Note that at higher substrate concentrations the rate no longer changes with [S]. Suggest a reason for this.
What are the units for each of the following if the concentrations are expressed in moles per liter and the time in seconds? a. rate of a chemical reaction b. rate constant for a zero-order rate law c. rate constant for a first-order rate law d. rate constant for a second-order rate law e. rate constant for a third-order rate law
The activation energy for a reaction is changed from \(184 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{mol}\) to \(59.0 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{mol}\) at \(600 . \mathrm{K}\) by the introduction of a catalyst. If the uncatalyzed reaction takes about 2400 years to occur, about how long will the catalyzed reaction take? Assume the frequency factor \(A\) is constant and assume the initial concentrations are the same.
Define stability from both a kinetic and thermodynamic perspective. Give examples to show the differences in these concepts.
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