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9. In Part C, what observation allows you to detect the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide?

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Table 11.3
Experiment 11: Reaction
Rates and Equilibrium
TEST TUBE CONTENTS AND UNUSED REACTANTS IN
CONTAINER LABELED "EXP. 11. USED CHEMICALS
PARTS A AND B.'"
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C. Influence of
Some substances, known as catalysts, have the ability to speed up chemical
reactions without being consumed in the process. Catalysts operate in a
variety of different ways. Some provide an alternate, faster pathway for a
reaction by forming intermediate compounds with one or more of the
reactants (homogeneous catalysis). Others provide surfaces on which
the reactants adsorb and react more easily (heterogeneous catalysis). The
catalytic exhaust converter of automobiles is an example of a heteroge-
neous surface catalyst. Whatever mechanism is involved, catalysts are very
useful and important because of their rate-enhancing abilities
Catalysts on Reaction
Rates
Experiment 14: Determination
of K(a) for Weak Acids
Experiment 15: The Acidic
207
Hydrogens of Acids
Experiment 16: The Use of
Melting Points in the...
The effect of catalysts will be studied as a part of this experiment
by observing the rate of decomposition of a solution of hydrogen
peroxide:
Experiment 17: Isolation and
Purification of an Organic...
Experiment 18: Hydrocarbons
Experiment 19: Reactions of
245
H:O2 (aq) → 2H20(I) + 02(g)
(Eq. 11.6)
259
Alcohols and Phenols
This reaction can be followed easily by noting the rate of evolution of
gaseous oxygen bubbles from the solution
Experiment 20: Reactions of
Aldehydes and Ketones
273
154
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Transcribed Image Text:Grammarly D Week 14. Apr 8-14 Homepage-CHEM O Lab 11-YouTube Q Reactions Rates an X G 2. When food is coc × Mail-Dirks, Seth Ve Yuzu Safety Scale L + × × × × × < -) C https://reader.yuzu.com/#/books/9781 337517140/cfi/1 641/4/4@0.00:30.4 should be obtainea from your thermometer after it has been exposea to the room conditions for at least 5 minutes, Table of Contents 6. Record the elapsed time to the nearest second for each reaction in Search contents Table 11.3 Experiment 11: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium TEST TUBE CONTENTS AND UNUSED REACTANTS IN CONTAINER LABELED "EXP. 11. USED CHEMICALS PARTS A AND B.'" 151 Disposal Enhanced Formatting Control the width, font, margin and line height of compatible books. C. Influence of Some substances, known as catalysts, have the ability to speed up chemical reactions without being consumed in the process. Catalysts operate in a variety of different ways. Some provide an alternate, faster pathway for a reaction by forming intermediate compounds with one or more of the reactants (homogeneous catalysis). Others provide surfaces on which the reactants adsorb and react more easily (heterogeneous catalysis). The catalytic exhaust converter of automobiles is an example of a heteroge- neous surface catalyst. Whatever mechanism is involved, catalysts are very useful and important because of their rate-enhancing abilities Catalysts on Reaction Rates Experiment 14: Determination of K(a) for Weak Acids Experiment 15: The Acidic 207 Hydrogens of Acids Experiment 16: The Use of Melting Points in the... The effect of catalysts will be studied as a part of this experiment by observing the rate of decomposition of a solution of hydrogen peroxide: Experiment 17: Isolation and Purification of an Organic... Experiment 18: Hydrocarbons Experiment 19: Reactions of 245 H:O2 (aq) → 2H20(I) + 02(g) (Eq. 11.6) 259 Alcohols and Phenols This reaction can be followed easily by noting the rate of evolution of gaseous oxygen bubbles from the solution Experiment 20: Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones 273 154 7:32 PM /11/2019 2 Type here to search
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