The reaction 2N2O5(g) ---> 2N2O4

  1. Variation of the rate constant with temperature for the first-order reaction2N2O5(g)  2N2O5(g) + O2(g) Is given in the
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  2. The reaction 2N2O5(g) ---> 2N2O4 (g) + O2(g) obeys the rate law, r = k [N2O5] in which the specific rate constant is 8.40 x 10
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  3. Consider the system2N2O5(g) <----> 2N2O4(g) + O2(g) + heat at equilibrium at 25�C. If the temperature were raised would the
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  4. variation of the rate constant with temperature for the first order reaction 2N2O(g) = 2N2O4(g) + O2(g) is given in the
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  5. Given the equilibrium constant values:N2 + 1/2O2 >>> N2O ; kc = 2.7 * 10^-18 N2O4>>>>2NO2 kc=4.6*10^-3 1/2N2 + O2>>>NO2 kc = 4.1
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  6. The given reaction,2N2O5 4NO2 + O2, follows first-order kinetics and has an activation energy of 103 kJ mol-1. At 298 K, k =
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  7. Consider the decomposition of N2)5 in carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) at 45 degrees Celsius. 2N2O5 (aq) ↔ 4NO2 (g) + O2 (g) The
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  8. At 298 K, deltaGo = - 6.36 kJ for the reaction:2N2O(g) + 3O2(g) ↔ 2N2O4(g) Calculate deltaG (in kJ) at 298 K when PN2O = 3.12
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  9. What is the percentage yield of N2O5 when 68.0g of O2 reacts With N2 according to the reaction equation, with 72.6g of N2O5
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  10. The mechanism for the reaction described by2N2O5(g) ---> 4NO2(g) + O2(g) is suggested to be (1) N2O5(g) (k1)--->(K-1) NO2(g) +
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