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    Experiment 24 - A Rate Law and Activation Energy Observe • To conduct an experiment in order to discover and calculate the expression known as the rate law for a particular reaction. • To conduct an experiment in order to determine the role each reactant plays within the reaction and the overall activation energy that is needed for a chemical reaction to occur all while utilizing an analytical tool. Procedure 1. Determination of Reaction Rates • Obtain boiled‚ deionized water‚ pipets or burets

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    The Diels-Alder Reaction Submitted by: Joe Student Partner: Jill Student Date: February 8‚ 2005 TA: Super TA Reaction +OOOxylene140 oCOOO Data Table Reagents MW Grams used Lit. Mp Anthracene 178.23 g/mol 1.023 g 216-218ºC Maleic anhydride 98.06 g/mol 0.497 g 54-56ºC Products MW Grams obtained Lit. Mp Observed Mp Crude product 276.29 g/mol 1.362 g 261-262ºC 260.2-261.3ºC Recryst. Product 276.29 g/mol 1.283 g 261-262ºC 261.3-261.9ºC Results and Discussion Discuss the

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    Acquisition of a Second Order Reaction Abstract Introduction The rates at which reactions occur depend on the composition and the temperature of the reaction mixture. Usually the rate of reaction is found to be proportional to the concentrations of the reactants raised to a power.1 There are many reactions that have a rate law in the form of: (1) v = k[A]a[B]b According to reference1 the power to which the concentration of a species (product or reactant) is raised in a rate law of this nature

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    The graph for run 1‚ which plotted ln(Abs at 595nm) versus time‚ a first order reaction‚ with an R^2 value of 0.99621 was the most linear. Therefore‚ crystal violet is a first order reaction. The observed rate constant from run 2‚ as shown in figure 4‚ was significantly lower then the observed rate constant from run 1‚ shown in figure 1. Therefore‚ the R^2 for the first order reaction for run 2‚ 0.946418‚ represented in figure 4‚ which is also extremely low‚ was not taken into consideration for calculations

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    Wai Long Lam Experiment 9: Rate Law Determination of the Crystal Violet Reaction Goals: Under stand 1st‚ 2nd ‚ and 3rd order chemical reactions‚ learn graphing options available on LogerPro Purpose: Determine the reaction order with respect to crystal violet for the reaction between crystal violet and sodium hydroxide. Introduction: The rate expression for this reaction is of the form: rate = K(CV+)M(OH-)N Where k = re constant‚ m is the order of the reaction with respect to the concentration

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    Does concentration affect the speed of chemical reactions? Problem: We are proving that “concentration” (the amount of reactants) is one of the things that can affect the speed of chemical reactions. We are also finding a way to keep the lid on the film canister for the longest period of time. We are using vinegar and water as reactants and changing the concentration every time to see the difference between the rates of reactions speed. Materials: - 1 graduated cylinder - 1 film canister

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    In the course of this experiment the rate of isomerism for the coordination complex cis[Co(en)2Cl2]Cl was determined using UV/Vis spectrometry. Using a range of wavelengths the optimum spectrometer setting for analysis was identified. The corresponding maximum and minimum absorbance of the cis and trans isomers respectively at 540 nm meant that it was selected as the wavelength to determine the rate of conversion between the isomers. The first order rate constant was calculated to be 0.0092 m-1 which

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    The first reaction time test is the reaction ruler. This test shows the speed of the occipital lobe and the motor cortex of the brain. The faster the reflex the faster the afferent and efferent pathway is. Subjects 1‚ 3 and 5 experienced reaction times that were under the average of 195.167 milliseconds. While Subjects 2‚ 4 and 6 experienced times that were over the average of the population. In general terms it could be said that subjects 1‚3 and 5 have better hand and eye coordination than subjects

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    From the results recorded it was identified that activity A and C had exothermic reactions‚ whilst activity B had an endothermic reaction. Each of the activities had initially begun with 23.4/8/9oC‚ however‚ within one minute of adding the 2nd reactants‚ the results began showing‚ as seen from the graph. Activity A and C had risen in temperature‚ with A gaining 4oC and in total of 2 minutes having the temperature of 27.9oC along with C increasing by 2.2oC and within 2 minutes of the experiment having

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    Determination of the Activation Energy of an Enzyme Catalysed Reaction PRACTICAL Report & Criterion Reference Grid * The expected sequence and details required for your practical report are outlined below. Please follow them closely‚ as they will facilitate the production of a structured report. * An introduction giving a synopsis of the experiment and the importance of rates of reaction and activation energy. This section should also state the aim of the practical (0.50-page) – 5 marks

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