Catalysis and Rate of Reaction Metals often form several cations with different
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Catalysis and Rate of Reaction Metals often form several cations with different charges. Cerium, for example, forms Ce3+ and Ce4+ ions, and thallium forms Tl+ and Tl3+ ions. Cerium and thallium ions react as follows: 2Ce4+(aq)+Tl+(aq)2Ce3+(aq)+Tl3+(aq) This reaction is very slow and is thought to occur in a single elementary step. The reaction is catalyzed by the addition of Mn2+(aq) according to the following mechanism: Ce4+(aq)+Mn2+(aq)Ce4+(aq)+Mn3+(aq)Mn4+(aq)+Tl+(aq)Ce3+(aq)+Mn3+(aq)Ce3+(aq)+Mn4+(aq)Mn2+(aq)+Tl3+(aq)
Part A
What is the rate law for the uncatalyzed reaction?
What is the rate law for the uncatalyzed reaction?
Part B
If the uncatalyzed reaction occurs in a single elementary step, why is it a slow reaction?
Check all that apply.
Check all that apply.
The probability of an effective three-particle collision is low.
Part C
The catalyzed reaction is first order in [Ce4+] and first order in [Mn2+]. Which of the steps in the catalyzed mechanism is rate determining?
The catalyzed reaction is first order in and first order in . Which of the steps in the catalyzed mechanism is rate determining?
Part D
Based on their available oxidation states, rank the following metals on their ability to catalyze this and other oxidation-reduction reactions.
Rank from best to worst catalyst. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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vanadium
manganese
titanium
Worst catalyst
Best catalyst
rate=k[Ce4+] rate=k[Tl+] rate=k[Ce4+][Tl+] rate=k[Ce4+]2[Tl+] rate=k[Ce4+]2[Tl+]2 rate=k[Ce4+][Tl+]2Explanation / Answer
A) the rate law for the uncatalyzed reaction
Rate = [Ce+4]2 [Tl+]
The rate of reaction is second order with respect ot Ce+4 while first order with respect to Tl+.
B) An uncatalyzed reaction is slow due to high activation energy, as The reaction requires the collision of three particles with the correct energy and orientation.
C) Ce4+(aq)+Mn2+(aq)?Ce3+(aq)+Mn3+(aq)
The order of reaction depends upon the reactants
The rate expression will be
Rate = K[Ce4+][Mn2+]
D) the best to worst catalyst order will be
Manganese then Vanadium then Titanium
This is based on Irving and Williams series
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