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Interpretation: Vertical arrow that indicates size and direction of
Concept introduction: Minimum amount of energy required by reactant molecules in order to undergo
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Concept introduction: Minimum amount of energy required by reactant molecules in order to undergo chemical reaction is called activation energy. It is denoted by
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Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
- Construct the expression Kc for the following reaction. 2 P(s) + 5 Cl2(g)=2 PCI:(g) 1 Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Each reaction participant must be represented by one tile. Do not combine terms. Ko 5 RESET [P] [CL] [PCI:] 2[P] 5[Ch] 2[PCI:] [PF [Cl]$ [PCI:]? 2[P]? 2[PCIs]?arrow_forwardWhich of the following ion is the most appropriate intermediate in the following reaction? Brg B OH но A. B. C. Br D. E. OH Br он Br OA OB OCarrow_forwardConstruct the expression for Kc for the following reaction. HF(aq) = H*(aq) + F-(aq) 1 Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Each reaction participant must be represented by one tile. Do not combine terms. Kc 5 RESET [HF] 2[HF] [HF] [H'] 2[H*] [HF F1 2[F] [FF ||arrow_forward
- Construct the expression for Kc for the following reaction. FeO(s) + H,(g) = Fe(s) + H,O(g) 1 Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Ke SRESET [FeO] 2[FeO] [FeO]? [H] 2[H] [HJP [Fe] 2[Fe] [Fe]? [H.O] 2[H,O] [H,O? IIarrow_forwardConstruct the expression for Kc for the following reaction. C(s) + H₂O(g) CO(g) + H₂(g) Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Each reaction participant must be represented by one tile. Do not combine terms. [C) 3 IH,OP 2[H] 2[C] [H,O' 4[H.] 4[C] Question 6 of 35 K = [CO] [H.]* 6 2 [C] 2[CO] [H,J Icr 4[CO] [H,01 (COP 2[1,01 [CO] RESET 4[H,01 [H.]arrow_forwardAz + Vw, Az;Vw, 8. a. type of reactionarrow_forward
- CO + H2O + heat = CO2 + H2The reaction above is at equilibrium (Note: the equal sign represents double arrows). Which way will the equilibrium shift if some CO2 is removed from the reaction vessel? a. to the left b. will have no effect c. to the right d. not enough information to knowarrow_forwardConstruct the expression Kc for the following reaction. Sn(s) + 4 Cl:(g) = 2 SnCl-(1) 1 Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Each reaction participant must be represented by one tile. Do not combine terms. Kc 5 RESET [SNCL] [CL] [Sn] 2[SnCl] 4[Ch] 2[Sn] [SNCIJF [CLJ* [SnjF 2[SnClJ? 4[CL]* 2[Sn]?arrow_forwardConstruct the expression for Kc for the following reaction. H₂O(1) ⇒ H+ (aq) + OH- (aq) Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. [H₂O] 2[H+] [OH-]² K₂ 1 2[H₂0] [H+]² [H₂O]² [OH-] RESET [H+] 2[OH-]arrow_forward
- Br OH", H2O A + Br HO B / SH¯, CH3SH HS' + Br Br Which reaction is predicted to be faster (A or B)? Reactions A and B are of the same type. Classify the reactions shown in A and B as SN1 or Sn2 (write 1 if SN1, write 2 if SN2)?arrow_forwardWhich proton is the most likely to be removed when this molecule reacts with NaNH,? H (B) - (C) CH3 (A)→ H. H P) 0 a A Ob.B Oc.C O d.D nane 1000 auto.proctonarrow_forward1. For each statement, pick the correct answer. a. In the reaction below, SO,2 is Select] v (an acid, a base), H3O* is [ Select ] HSO4 is ( Select] , and H2O is [ Select ] H,0* = HSO; H20 b. For this reaction, the conjugate of SO, is ISelect] v and the conjugate of H3O* is (Select] C. According to Table 2, the stronger of the two acids in this reaction is [ Select ) and the weaker of the two acids is ( Select ] d. At equilibrium, there will be more SO42- and H30+ than Iarrow_forward
- Organic Chemistry: A Guided InquiryChemistryISBN:9780618974122Author:Andrei StraumanisPublisher:Cengage Learning