CHCl3(g) + Cl2(g) → CCl4(g)

  1. For the overall reaction CHCl3(g) + Cl2(g)→ CCl4(g) + HCl(g) the following reaction mechanism is determined by
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  2. CHCl3(g) + Cl2(g) → CCl4(g) + HCl(g) Rate = k[CHCl3]2[Cl2]3If the concentration of CHCl3 is reduced to 1/3 of the initial
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  3. Determine ∆G° (in kcal) for the reactionCCl4(ℓ) + H2(g) HCl(g) + CHCl3(ℓ) at 25 °C under standard conditions. The
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  4. In a reaction between methane, CH4 and chlorine, Cl2 four products can form: CH3Cl, CH2Cl2 + CHCl3 and CCl4. In a particular
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  5. In a reaction between methane, CH4+ and chlorine, Cl2+ four products can form: CH3Cl, CH2Cl2 + CHCl3+ and CCl4. In a particular
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  6. I have a problem like this:CHCl3 + Cl2 = CCl4 +HCL This is the rate table: CHCL3 Cl2 Initial Rate .010 .010 .0035 .020 .010
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  7. Arrange the following compounds in order of increasing Boiling point: CH4, CHCl3, CCl4, CH3Cl
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  8. Calculate the number of molecules in 3.11mol of CCL4this is what I'm doing I got the molecular weight of CCL4 which is 181.88
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  9. A public water supply was found to have 0.8ppb by mass of chloroform, CHCl3. a) How many CHCl3 molecules would be present in a
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  10. Of the floowing compound, which would you exoect to have the lowest vapor pressure at room temperature:CHCl3 CH2Cl2 CH3Cl CCl4
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