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Chapter 20 Problem 113

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One pathway for the destruction of ozone in the upper atmosphere is Slow Fast a. Which species is a catalyst? b. Which species is an intermediate? c. The activation energy Ea for the uncatalyzed reaction is 14.0 kJ. Ea for the same reaction when catalyzed by the presence of NO is 11.9 kJ. What is the ratio of the rate constant for the catalyzed reaction to that for the uncatalyzed reaction at 25C? Assume that the frequency factor A is the same for each reaction. d. One of the concerns about the use of Freons is that they will migrate to the upper atmosphere, where chlorine atoms can be generated by the reaction Freon-12 Chlorine atoms also can act as a catalyst for the destruction of ozone. The first step of a proposed mechanism for chlorinecatalyzed ozone destruction is Cl1g2 O31g2 ClO1g2 O21g2 Slow Assuming a two-step mechanism, propose the second step in the mechanism and give the overall balanced equation. e. The activation energy for Cl-catalyzed destruction of ozone is 2.1 kJ/mol. Estimate the efficiency with which Cl atoms destroy ozone as compared with NO molecules at 25C. Assume that the frequency factor A is the same for each catalyzed reaction and assume similar rate laws for each catalyzed reaction.

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Title Chemistry 8 
Author Steven S. Zumdahl
ISBN 9780547125329

One pathway for the destruction of ozone in the upper

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