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May 25, 2013

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chemistry
Which of the following rate laws suggests that the reaction probably occurs in a single step? why is this problem cant be answer a since it has order of 1 a)(CH3)3CBr + OH- →(CH3)3COH + Br- rate = k[(CH3)3CBr] b)NO(g) + O2(g) → NO2(g) + O(g) rate = k[NO][O2] c)H2O2...

chemistry
Which of the following rate laws suggests that the reaction probably occurs in a single step? why is this problem cant be answer a since it has order of 1 a)(CH3)3CBr + OH- →(CH3)3COH + Br- rate = k[(CH3)3CBr] b)NO(g) + O2(g) → NO2(g) + O(g) rate = k[NO][O2] c)H2O2...

chemistry
A 50-mL Mohr buret is connected to a 1-ft length of capillary tubing. The buret is then filled with water and the volume of water versus time is monitored as the water gradually flows through the capillary tubing. This process is found to be first-order with a rate constant of...

chemistry
Which equation describes the relationship between the rates at which Cl2 and F2 are consumed in the following reaction? Cl2(g) + 3F2(g) yield 2ClF3(g) a)-d(Cl2)/dt = -d(F2)/dt b)-d(Cl2)/dt = 2[-d(F2)/dt] c)3[-d(Cl2)/dt] = -d(F2)/dt d)2[-d(Cl2)/dt] = -d(F2)/dt e)-d(Cl2)/dt = 3[...

chemistry(check my answer)
Which of the following will be affected by the addition of a catalyst to a chemical reaction? a)the value of the reverse rate constant, kr b)the magnitude of the equilibrium constant c)the value of the forward rate d)ΔHo e)the value of the forward rate constant, kf f)[...

chemistry(check my answer)
Which equation describes the relationship between the rates at which Cl2 and F2 are consumed in the following reaction? Cl2(g) + 3F2(g) yield 2ClF3(g) a)-d(Cl2)/dt = -d(F2)/dt b)-d(Cl2)/dt = 2[-d(F2)/dt] c)3[-d(Cl2)/dt] = -d(F2)/dt d)2[-d(Cl2)/dt] = -d(F2)/dt e)-d(Cl2)/dt = 3[...

chemistry(check my answer)
Which equation describes the relationship between the rates at which Cl2 and F2 are consumed in the following reaction? a)-d(Cl2)/dt = -d(F2)/dt b)-d(Cl2)/dt = 2[-d(F2)/dt] c)3[-d(Cl2)/dt] = -d(F2)/dt d)2[-d(Cl2)/dt] = -d(F2)/dt e)-d(Cl2)/dt = 3[-d(F2)/dt] is it e

chemistry
what does it mean by in phase and out of phase for orbitals. Is in phase means that it's bonding and out of phase is antibonding?

physics
in an adiabatic process from A to B, do A and B have same temperature?

chemistry(check my answer)
so do i put the answer as C(s) including the state

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