Current Attempt in Progress The following data were collected for the reaction of cyclobutane, C₂Hg(g), to form ethylene, C₂H4(g). t=1.00 x 10² rate= t=9.00 x 10³ t=1.00 x 10³ Make a graph of concentration versus time for the formation of C₂H4 and the decompostion on the same graph. What are the rates of formation of C₂H4 at t= 1.00 × 10³s and t = 9.00 x 103 s, and the rates of decomposition of C4Hg at t = 1.00 x 10³s and t = 9.00 x 10² s? Enter your answer scientific notation: t=9.00 x 10³ rate= rate= i rate= i Time (min) 0 2.00 x 10³ 4.00 x 10³ 6.00 × 10³ 8.00 × 10³ 1.00 x 10¹ Decomposition of C4H₂ 1.5 1.665 Formation of C₂H4 CH3(g)2C₂H₂(g) x 10 i x 10 x 10 x 10 i i -8 -8 [C₂H₂] (mol L-¹) 0.00912 0.00720 0.00565 0.00447 ! 0.00353 0.00278 Ms-1 Ms1 Ms-1 ! Ms-1

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The following data were collected for the reaction of cyclobutane, C₂Hg(g), to form ethylene, C₂H4(g).
t=1.00 x 10² rate=
t=9.00 x 10³
t=1.00 x 10³
Make a graph of concentration versus time for the formation of C₂H4 and the decompostion on the same graph. What are the rates
of formation of C₂H4 at t= 1.00 × 10³s and t = 9.00 x 103 s, and the rates of decomposition of C4Hg at t = 1.00 x 10³s and t
= 9.00 x 10² s?
Enter your answer scientific notation:
rate=
rate= i
t=9.00 x 10³ rate= i
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Time (min)
0
2.00 x 10³
4.00 x 10³
6.00 × 10³
8.00 × 10³
1.00 x 10¹
Decomposition of C4H₂
1.5
1.665
Formation of C₂H4
CH3(g)2C₂H₂(g)
x 10 i
x 10
x 10
x 10
i
i
-8
-8
[C₂H₂] (mol L-¹)
0.00912
0.00720
0.00565
0.00447
!
0.00353
0.00278
Ms-1
Ms1
Ms-1
! Ms-1
Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress The following data were collected for the reaction of cyclobutane, C₂Hg(g), to form ethylene, C₂H4(g). t=1.00 x 10² rate= t=9.00 x 10³ t=1.00 x 10³ Make a graph of concentration versus time for the formation of C₂H4 and the decompostion on the same graph. What are the rates of formation of C₂H4 at t= 1.00 × 10³s and t = 9.00 x 103 s, and the rates of decomposition of C4Hg at t = 1.00 x 10³s and t = 9.00 x 10² s? Enter your answer scientific notation: rate= rate= i t=9.00 x 10³ rate= i Hint eTextbook and Media Time (min) 0 2.00 x 10³ 4.00 x 10³ 6.00 × 10³ 8.00 × 10³ 1.00 x 10¹ Decomposition of C4H₂ 1.5 1.665 Formation of C₂H4 CH3(g)2C₂H₂(g) x 10 i x 10 x 10 x 10 i i -8 -8 [C₂H₂] (mol L-¹) 0.00912 0.00720 0.00565 0.00447 ! 0.00353 0.00278 Ms-1 Ms1 Ms-1 ! Ms-1
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