Practice Exercise Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) decomposes into water and oxygen: H₂O₂(e)→ H₂O(l) + O₂(g) Use the data in Table 13.10 to determine whether the decomposition of H₂O is first order in H₂O₂, and calculate the value of the rate constant at the temperature of the experiment that produced the data. TABLE 13.10 Rate of Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide [H₂O₂] (M) Time (s) 0.0 0.500 100.0 0.444 200.0 0.434 500.0 0.347 1000.0 0.205 1500.0 0.144

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Practice Exercise Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) decomposes into
water and oxygen:
H₂O₂(1)→ H₂O(l) + O₂(g)
Use the data in Table 13.10 to determine whether the decomposition of
H₂O₂ is first order in H₂O₂, and calculate the value of the rate constant
at the temperature of the experiment that produced the data.
TABLE 13.10 Rate of Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
Time (s)
[H₂0₂] (M)
0.0
0.500
100.0
0.444
200.0
0.434
500.0
0.347
1000.0
0.205
1500.0
0.144
Transcribed Image Text:Practice Exercise Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) decomposes into water and oxygen: H₂O₂(1)→ H₂O(l) + O₂(g) Use the data in Table 13.10 to determine whether the decomposition of H₂O₂ is first order in H₂O₂, and calculate the value of the rate constant at the temperature of the experiment that produced the data. TABLE 13.10 Rate of Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide Time (s) [H₂0₂] (M) 0.0 0.500 100.0 0.444 200.0 0.434 500.0 0.347 1000.0 0.205 1500.0 0.144
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