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Category > Chemistry Posted 27 Apr 2017 My Price 10.00

Chapter 11

Chapter 11
8. Solutions of hydrogen in palladium may be formed by exposing Pd metal to H2 gas. The concentration
of hydrogen in the palladium depends on the pressure of H2 gas applied, but in a more complex fashion
than can be described by Henry’s law. Under certain conditions, 0.94 g of hydrogen gas is dissolved in
215 g of palladium metal.
(a) Determine the molarity of this solution (solution density = 1.8 g/cm3).
(b) Determine the molality of this solution (solution density = 1.8 g/cm3).
(c) Determine the percent by mass of hydrogen atoms in this solution (solution density = 1.8 g/cm3). 12. Compare the processes that occur when methanol (CH3OH), hydrogen chloride (HCl), and sodium
hydroxide (NaOH) dissolve in water. Write equations and prepare sketches showing the form in which
each of these compounds is present in its respective solution 24. The Henry’s law constant for O2 is 1.3 × 10−3 M/atm at 25 °C. What mass of oxygen would be
dissolved in a 40-L aquarium at 25 °C, assuming an atmospheric pressure of 1.00 atm, and that the
partial pressure of O2 is 0.21 atm 30.
What are the mole fractions of H3PO4 and water in a solution of 14.5 g of H3PO4 in 125 g of
water?
(a) Outline the steps necessary to answer the question.
(b) Answer the question. 40. The concentration of glucose, C6H12O6, in normal spinal fluid is 75 mg/100 g. What is the molality of
the solution? Chapter 12
4. A study of the rate of dimerization of C4H6 gave the data shown in the table: 2C4H6 ⟶C8H12
Time (s) 0 [C4H6] (M) 1.00 × 10−2 1600 3200 4800 6200 5.04 × 10−3 3.37 × 10−3 2.53 × 10−3 2.08 × 10−3 (a) Determine the average rate of dimerization between 0 s and 1600 s, and between 1600 s and 3200 s.
(b) Estimate the instantaneous rate of dimerization at 3200 s from a graph of time versus [C4H6]. What
are the units of this rate?
(c) Determine the average rate of formation of C8H12 at 1600 s and the instantaneous rate of formation
at 3200 s from the rates found in parts (a) and (b). 6. Consider the following reaction in aqueous solution: 5Br−(aq) + BrO3 −(aq) + 6H+(aq) ⟶ 3Br2(aq) + 3H2 O(l)
If the rate of �disappearance of Br–(aq) at a particular moment during the reaction is 3.5 × 10−4 M s−1,
what is the
rate of appearance of Br2(aq) at that moment? 14.
Tripling the concentration of a reactant increases the rate of a reaction nine times. With this
knowledge, answer the following questions:
(a) What is the order of the reaction with respect to that reactant?
(b) Increasing the concentration of a reactant by a factor of four increases the rate of a reaction four
times. What is the order of the reaction with respect to that reactant? 22.
data: Under certain conditions the decomposition of ammonia on a metal surface gives the following [NH3] (M) 1.0 × 10−3 2.0 × 10−3 3.0 × 10−3 Rate (mol/L/h1) 1.5 × 10−6 1.5 × 10−6 1.5 × 10−6 Determine the rate equation, the rate constant, and the overall order for this reaction 38. What is the half-life for the first-order decay of carbon-14? ⎛⎝164 C ⟶ 174 N + e− ⎞⎠

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