When heated, cyclopropane is converted to propene. Rate constants for

  1. When heated, cyclopropane is converted to propene. Rate constants for this reaction at 470°C and 510°C are k = 1.10 10-4 s-1
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  2. Cyclopropane, C3H6, is converted to its isomer propylene, CH2=CHCH3, when heated. The rate law is first order in cyclopropane,
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  3. heating cyclopropane (C3H6) converts it to propene (CH2=CHCH3). The rate law is first order in cyclopopane. If the rate constant
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  4. Cyclopropane is converted to propene in a first-order process. The rate constant is 5.4 × 10-2 hr-1. Ifthe initial
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  5. Cyclpropane is converted to its isomer propylene, when heated. The rate law is first order in cyclopropane and the rate constant
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  6. Cyclpropane is converted to its isomer propylene, when heated. The rate law is first order in cyclopropane and the rate constant
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  7. Cyclpropane is converted to its isomer propylene, when heated. The rate law is first order in cyclopropane and the rate constant
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  8. Cyclopropane rearranges to form propene:CH2CH2CH2 --> CH2=CHCH3 by first-order kinetics. The rate constant is k = 2.74 x 10-3
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  9. The reaction,cyclopropane propene (isomerization), was observed to have rate constants k = 0.000213 s-1 at 477 °C and k =
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  10. For the reaction cyclopropane(g) → propene(g) at 500◦C, a plot of ln[cyclopropane] vs t givesa straight line with a slope of
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