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In a study of the decomposition of hydrogen iodide on a gold surface at 150 °C
HI(g)½ H2(g) + ½ I2(g)
the following data were obtained:
[HI], M | 0.340 | 0.170 | 8.50E-2 | 4.25E-2 |
seconds | 0 | 521 | 781 | 911 |
Hint: It is not necessary to graph these data.
(1)
The observed half life for this reaction when the starting concentration is 0.340 M is s and when the starting concentration is 0.170 M is s.
(2)
The average rate of disappearance of HI from t = 0 s to t = 521s is M s-1.
(3)
The average rate of disappearance of HI from t = 521s to t = 781s is M s-1.
(4)
Based on these data, the rate constant for this order reaction is M s-1.
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