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15 August, 04:14

Using the reaction mixture in Problem 1, a student found that it took 230 seconds for the color of the I2 to disappear.

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  1. 15 August, 04:29
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    The reaction mixture of problem 1 includes 10mL of 4.0 M acetone = 10 mL 1.0 M HCl = 10 mL 0.0050 M I2 = 20 mL H2O. if this is true then the procedure is the following:

    In order to find the total volume of reaction then you need to do like this:

    V = 10 mL + 10 mL + 10 mL + 20 mL = 50 mL

    [I2]o = (0.005 mol I2 / 1 L I2 solution) (10 mL I2 solution) / 50 mL = 0.001 M

    To first order, the reaction rate is 0.001 M / 230 s = 4,3 e-6 M/s

    Then if you want to find the rate yoe need to use the following formula:

    k [CO (CH3) 2]^a [I2]^b [HCl]^c

    So: 4,3 e-6 = k (4 M * 10 mL / 50 mL) ^a (1e-3 M) ^b (1 M * 10 mL / 50 mL) ^c
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