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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
@rvc @TrojanPoem
rvc (rvc):
do you know the rate formula
OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
Yeah. I think it's either A or B not really sure...
OpenStudy (trojanpoem):
I think this question is chemical equilibrium related. I think (A) as Water is not counted but oxygen water is counted.
rvc (rvc):
yep i agree with trojan
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rvc (rvc):
wait
rvc (rvc):
im not sure :/
OpenStudy (trojanpoem):
Give me a second, I am gonna check.
OpenStudy (trojanpoem):
I found this : A first-order reaction is a reaction that proceeds at a rate that depends linearly on only one reactant concentration. [So H2o2 only]
rvc (rvc):
oh okay
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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
So what would the answer be?
rvc (rvc):
agree with trojan A
OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
What happens to the energy of the transition state when a catalyst is used?
A. The energy increases.
B. The energy decreases.
C. The energy does not change.
D. The energy varies during the catalyzed reaction.
rvc (rvc):
The catalyst will decreease the energy of activation so as to increease the rate of the reaction
OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
This one?
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rvc (rvc):
i have already said about that
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
I think the transition state is at the top of the curve which is represented by D on the graph.