Using Rate Laws
Using the Rate Equation
This page is to an exercise in using the rate equation. When you press "New Question", a new window will open with some information about the kinetics of a reaction and a question. Ascertain the value of the the answer, enter it in the cell and press "Check Answer". Results appear in the table on the main page. The small window can be dragged to a new position if it covers up any part of the main window you wish to see. All rates are in terms of M-sec-1and all concentrations are molarities. Remember that although the overall reaction rate is, by convention, positive, the rate in terms of an individual species can be positive or negative. Thus, on questions asking for a rate for a specified compound, the sign is important.
These problems are provided courtesy of Prof. George Wiger (gwiger@chemistry.csudh.edu) at California State University, Dominguez Hills.
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Please send comments or suggestions to svanbram@science.widener.edu
Scott Van Bramer
Department of Chemistry
Widener University
Chester, PA 19013
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