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Help with Atomic Orbital Problem
1) The atomic orbitals of metals overlap in the solid to form molecular orbitals that explain why metals are such good conductors of electricity. If
we consider only the valence shell S and P orbitals of strontium, how many orbitals will be formed from 5,000 strontium atoms?
How many of these would be filled?
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Rate of Consumption and Appearance
Please help with this problem.
Given the hypothetical reaction where A and B react to form C and D, if the rate of consumption of A is 0.086 M/min what is the rate of appearance of
C and D?
2 A + 2 B → 4 C + 3 D
Rate of Consumption of B=
Rate of Appearance of C=
Rate of Appearance of D=
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You haven't asked for help; you've asked for answers. We're not here to answer your homework problems. Make an attempt before asking again.
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Help with Atomic Orbitals
ok im reposting it because apparently I have to show my work. Obviously I attempted the problem.
Given the hypothetical reaction where A and B react to form C and D, if the rate of consumption of A is 0.086 M/min what is the rate of appearance of
C and D?
2 A + 2 B → 4 C + 3 D
Rate of Consumption of B=
Rate of Appearance of C=
Rate of Appearance of D=
What I did was use the molar ratios using the given A. but shouldnt A be negative in the first place since it is on the left side? Or is it vice
versa?
.086(2/2)=.086
.086(4/2)=.172
.086(3/2)= .129
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Help with rate of consumption WITH WORK
Given the hypothetical reaction where A and B react to form C and D, if the rate of consumption of A is 0.086 M/min what is the rate of appearance of
C and D?
2 A + 2 B → 4 C + 3 D
Rate of Consumption of B=
Rate of Appearance of C=
Rate of Appearance of D=
What I did was use the molar ratios using the given A. but shouldnt A be negative in the first place since it is on the left side? Or is it vice
versa?
.086(2/2)=.086
.086(4/2)=.172
.086(3/2)= .129
[Edited on 19-2-2014 by 25heat]
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Don't forget to include units in your answers!
[edit] Stop re-posting this in Chemistry in General; it belongs in Beginnings.
[Edited on 19.2.14 by bfesser]
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why is this called help with atomic orbital when it obviously has nothing to do with them, and you are correct in your calculations and A shoulnd't be
negative because it is rate of consumption not rate of apearence.
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