ch237 Tut9 2002
ch237 Tut9 2002
ch237 Tut9 2002
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Tutorial Sheet IX
1. NOTE: For this question, the rate constants should be labelled with the number of the step
in the proposed reaction mechanism, and any reverse steps be labelled similarly but with a
prime. For example, see q. 1a.
(a) Derive the rate law for the decomposition of ozone in the reaction 2O3(g) → 3O2(g) on the E26.1a
basis of the following proposed mechanism:
(1) O3 ! O2 + O (Rate constants: forward k1, reverse k’1)
(2) O + O3 → 2O2 (Rate constant: k2)
(b) (i) On the basis of the following proposed mechanism, account the experimental fact that E26.1b
the rate law for the decomposition 2N2O5(g) → 4NO2(g) + O2(g) is v = k[N2O5]. E26.2a
(1) 2N2O5 ! NO2 + NO3
(2) NO2 + NO3 → NO2 + O2 + NO
(3) NO + N2O5 → 3NO2
(ii) A slightly different mechanism for the decomposition of N2O5 from that in (i) has also
been proposed. It differs only in the last step, which is replaced by
(3) NO + NO3 → 2NO2
Show that this mechanism leads to the same overall rate law.
(c) Consider the following mechanism for the thermal decomposition of R2: E26.2b
(1) R2 → 2R
(2) R + R2 → PB + R’
(3) R’ → PA + R
(4) 2R → PA + PB
where R2, PA and PB are stable hydrocarbons and R and R’ are radicals. Find the
dependence of the rate of decomposition of R2 on the concentration of R2.
(d) The condensation reaction of propanone, (CH3)2CO, in aqueous solution is catalysed by E26.6a
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bases, B, which react reversibly with propanone to form the carbanion O3H5O . The
carbanion then reacts with a molecule of propanone to give the product. A simplified
version of the mechanism is as follows:
(h) (i) Show that the pyrolysis of ethanal (acetaldehyde) exhibits the rate law: JNG
∆
CH 3CHO(g) → CH 4 (g) + CO(g)
d CH 4 [ ] [
= k CH 3CHO
3/2
]
(P26.10)
dt
given that the reaction proceeds according the Rice-Herzfeld mechanism, i.e.:
(a) CH 3CHO →⋅CH 3 + ⋅CHO
(b) CH 3CHO + ⋅CH 3 → CH 4 + CH 3CO ⋅
(c) CH 3CO⋅→⋅CH 3 + CO
(d) ⋅ CH 3 + ⋅CH 3 → CH 3CH 3
and hence deduce the rate of disappearance of ethanal.
Br2 + M → Br ⋅ + Br ⋅+ M
(M = Br2 or H 2 )
Br ⋅ +H 2 → HBr + H ⋅
H ⋅ +Br2 → HBr + Br ⋅
H ⋅ +HBr → H 2 + Br ⋅
Br ⋅+ Br ⋅+ M → Br2 + M *
where the third body M in the final step removes the energy of recombination.
2. (a) Discuss methods for measuring the rates of chemical reactions. JNG