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babbagee
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I have two questions first on is on Rates and the second one is ont Hess' law.
1.) If [A]o = .60 M and o = .80 M, what are the concencentrations of A and B after 2 minutes?
Heres the reaction: A + 2B --> C
The Rate law for this reaction is R=k[A]
k = .00625s-1
I found the concentration of A which is a direct plugin to the rate law, but i don't know how to get the concentration of B. The concentration of B at two mintues should be two time less than that of A, since two B's are being used up for every 1 A. I don't know how to go from there. Thanks
Second Question:
This problem involves Hess' law. The problem i am having is writing the equation for one of the sub reactions. I am given the heat of formation for
Al2O3(s). so Al2O3(s) comes from Al(s) and O2 right.
2Al(s) + (3/2)O2(g) ---> Al2O3(s)
I think i am not doing this eqaution right that is why i am having a hard time with the overall problem.
Thanks
1.) If [A]o = .60 M and o = .80 M, what are the concencentrations of A and B after 2 minutes?
Heres the reaction: A + 2B --> C
The Rate law for this reaction is R=k[A]
k = .00625s-1
I found the concentration of A which is a direct plugin to the rate law, but i don't know how to get the concentration of B. The concentration of B at two mintues should be two time less than that of A, since two B's are being used up for every 1 A. I don't know how to go from there. Thanks
Second Question:
This problem involves Hess' law. The problem i am having is writing the equation for one of the sub reactions. I am given the heat of formation for
Al2O3(s). so Al2O3(s) comes from Al(s) and O2 right.
2Al(s) + (3/2)O2(g) ---> Al2O3(s)
I think i am not doing this eqaution right that is why i am having a hard time with the overall problem.
Thanks