Given the following hypothetical reaction:

  1. Draw a reaction profile (diagram of energy vs reaction coordinate) for a hypothetical reaction AB +C <=> A+BC in which the
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  2. In the following hypothetical reaction A + B → C + D, the equilibrium constant, Keq is less than 1.0 at25°C and decreases by
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  3. Hi, there are 5 questions and I was wondering if you could check them for me. Thanks!3. The hypothetical equilibrium reaction
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  4. Given the following hypothetical equations,2A + B → 3C + 2D ΔH = -46.7kJ C → B ΔH = 13.1kJ 2E → B ΔH = 84.5kJ, what is
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  5. Given the following hypothetical reaction: 2 E(g) + F(g) + G(g) products. If the rate law is: Rate = k[E]2[F]-1, what is the
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  6. Consider the hypothetical reaction: A + B + heat ⇌ C + D(All species are in the gaseous phase) What will happen to the
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  7. Consider the following hypothetical aqueous reaction: A (aq)-->B(aq)}. A flask is charged with 0.065 (mole) of A in a total
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  8. For the remaining questions (#8 - 10), we are NOT focused on the Wolbachia project. Instead, you need to apply what you know
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  9. Consider the hypothetical reaction: 2 A + B ↔ A 2 B at equilibrium, there is 1 mole of A, 0.5 moles of B, and 0.49 moles of
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  10. Given the following data for a hypothetical reaction: M3+ (aq)+ L-(aq) ⇋ [ML]2+(aq); calculate the equilibrium concentration
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