Solved: In a kinetics experiment, a chemist places crystals of iodine in a closed
Chapter 16, Problem 16.6(choose chapter or problem)
In a kinetics experiment, a chemist places crystals of iodine in a closed reaction vessel, introduces a given quantity of hydrogen gas, and obtains data to calculate the rate of hydrogen iodide formation. In a second experiment, she uses the same amounts of iodine and hydrogen, but first warms the flask to 130_C, a temperature above the sublimation point of iodine. In which of these experiments does the reaction proceed at a higher rate? Explain. (Sample 16.1)
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