Constants Periodic Table The overall reaction of hydroxyl radical with hydrogen gas occurs as follows: ** ** OH (g) + H2(g) → H2O(g) + H (g) This reaction plays a significant role in the chemistry of the earth's atmosphere by eventually converting OH to HO 2 2 through the subsequent reaction of H° with O₂ . HO2 is involved in the destruction of stratospheric ozone (J. Phys. Chem. A, 2006, 110, 6978). In the table below are rate constants for the reaction of hydroxyl radical with hydrogen measured at various temperatures. \ -1 -1 table[[Temp /K,k((L)mol´s´) ▾ Part A Constants Periodic Table The overall reaction of hydroxyl radical with: hydrogen gas occurs as follows: OH (g) + H2(g) H₂O(g) + H*(g) This reaction plays a significant role in the chemistry of the earth's atmosphere by eventually converting OH to HO2 through the subsequent reaction of H' with O2. HO2 is involved in the destruction of stratospheric ozone i Phys. Chem. A, 2006, 110, 6978). In the table below are rate constants for the reaction of hydroxyl radical with hydrogen measured at various temperatures. Temp/K k (L mol's) Make an Arrhenius plot with the tabulated data using Excel (or equivalent). What are the slope and intercept of the Arrhenius plot? NOTE: you may not be able to simply copy and paste the data, a value such as 6.432x10 must be keyed in as 6.432e5 in the Excel spreadsheet. Oslope 1.766x10-2 K. intercept 10.41 Oslope 4.783x10 K, intercept -1.286x108 Oslope -1199 K, intercept 26.06 Oslope -1572 K, intercept 22.76 Oslope 2141 K, intercept -23.06 251 2.22x105 282 4.42x108 335 420 1.86x107 6.78x107 474 1.07x108 Oslope -2.752 K, intercept 16.69 Submit Request Answer Part B Complete previous part(s) Provide Feedback Next>
Constants Periodic Table The overall reaction of hydroxyl radical with hydrogen gas occurs as follows: ** ** OH (g) + H2(g) → H2O(g) + H (g) This reaction plays a significant role in the chemistry of the earth's atmosphere by eventually converting OH to HO 2 2 through the subsequent reaction of H° with O₂ . HO2 is involved in the destruction of stratospheric ozone (J. Phys. Chem. A, 2006, 110, 6978). In the table below are rate constants for the reaction of hydroxyl radical with hydrogen measured at various temperatures. \ -1 -1 table[[Temp /K,k((L)mol´s´) ▾ Part A Constants Periodic Table The overall reaction of hydroxyl radical with: hydrogen gas occurs as follows: OH (g) + H2(g) H₂O(g) + H*(g) This reaction plays a significant role in the chemistry of the earth's atmosphere by eventually converting OH to HO2 through the subsequent reaction of H' with O2. HO2 is involved in the destruction of stratospheric ozone i Phys. Chem. A, 2006, 110, 6978). In the table below are rate constants for the reaction of hydroxyl radical with hydrogen measured at various temperatures. Temp/K k (L mol's) Make an Arrhenius plot with the tabulated data using Excel (or equivalent). What are the slope and intercept of the Arrhenius plot? NOTE: you may not be able to simply copy and paste the data, a value such as 6.432x10 must be keyed in as 6.432e5 in the Excel spreadsheet. Oslope 1.766x10-2 K. intercept 10.41 Oslope 4.783x10 K, intercept -1.286x108 Oslope -1199 K, intercept 26.06 Oslope -1572 K, intercept 22.76 Oslope 2141 K, intercept -23.06 251 2.22x105 282 4.42x108 335 420 1.86x107 6.78x107 474 1.07x108 Oslope -2.752 K, intercept 16.69 Submit Request Answer Part B Complete previous part(s) Provide Feedback Next>
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