Need a lot of help figuring out how to get these values. The question asked about A + B -> D, but C is also included. Is that the catalyst? How do I get the order without the rate constant?
Concentration-time data for the conversion of A and B to D are listed in the following table:
Ex-(sec)--[A]-----------[C]-----[D]
1----0------5.00---2.00---1.00---0.00
------60----4.80---1.90---1.00---0.10
2----0-----10.00--2.00---1.00---0.00
------60----9.60---1.80---1.00---0.20
3----0------5.00---4.00---1.00---0.00
------60----4.80---3.90---1.00---0.10
4----0------5.00---2.00---2.00---0.00
------60----4.60---1.80---2.00---0.20
a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction.
b) What is the reaction order with respect to A, B, and C, what is the overall reaction order?
c) What is the rate law?
d) Is a catalyst involved in this reaction? Explain.
e) Suggest a mechanism that is consistent with the data.
f) Calculate the rate constant for the formation of D.
Concentration-time data for the conversion of A and B to D are listed in the following table:
Ex-(sec)--[A]-----------[C]-----[D]
1----0------5.00---2.00---1.00---0.00
------60----4.80---1.90---1.00---0.10
2----0-----10.00--2.00---1.00---0.00
------60----9.60---1.80---1.00---0.20
3----0------5.00---4.00---1.00---0.00
------60----4.80---3.90---1.00---0.10
4----0------5.00---2.00---2.00---0.00
------60----4.60---1.80---2.00---0.20
a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction.
b) What is the reaction order with respect to A, B, and C, what is the overall reaction order?
c) What is the rate law?
d) Is a catalyst involved in this reaction? Explain.
e) Suggest a mechanism that is consistent with the data.
f) Calculate the rate constant for the formation of D.