1. The following data was obtained from decomposition of nitrogen oxide (NO). 2HX Hz + X2 T(K) 703 733 759 791 811 836 865 k (L mol-1s-1) 0.011 0.035 0.105 0.343 0.790 2.14 4.95 Find; (a) The activation energy, Ea. (b) The Arrhenius constant, A (c) The collision frequency, ZAA (d) The following mechanism was suggested for the reaction. Is the mechanism meet with the order of reaction? X2 X+X Fast X+H2 HX + H Slow H + X₂ → X + H₂ Fast

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The following data was obtained from decomposition of nitrogen oxide (NO).
2HX
H2 + X2
T(K)
703
733
759
791
811
836
865
k (L mol-¹s-¹)
Find;
0.011
0.035 0.105 0.343 0.790
2.14
4.95
(a) The activation energy, Ea.
(b) The Arrhenius constant, A
(c) The collision frequency, ZAA
(d) The following mechanism was suggested for the reaction. Is the mechanism meet
with the order of reaction?
X₂ = X + X
X + H2
H + XH +
HX2 X + H₂
Fast
Slow
Fast
Transcribed Image Text:1. The following data was obtained from decomposition of nitrogen oxide (NO). 2HX H2 + X2 T(K) 703 733 759 791 811 836 865 k (L mol-¹s-¹) Find; 0.011 0.035 0.105 0.343 0.790 2.14 4.95 (a) The activation energy, Ea. (b) The Arrhenius constant, A (c) The collision frequency, ZAA (d) The following mechanism was suggested for the reaction. Is the mechanism meet with the order of reaction? X₂ = X + X X + H2 H + XH + HX2 X + H₂ Fast Slow Fast
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