Temperature 298 K Initial Concentration 1.00 mol/L React Clear Click above or below the line for B or the transition state to change their energy. ← Energy → A B Activation Energy: 22.14 kJ/mol AE: -20.00 kJ/mol Initial Rate: 7.90 × 10-³ mol/L.s [A] (mol/L) time, s 3000 The initial settings have been restored if they were changed. Temperature = 298 K [A] = 1.00 M ΔΕ = -20.00 kJ E₁=22.14 kJ Run the reaction. About what percentage of A is converted to B in the first 3000 seconds of the reaction? Enter your answer without the "%" sign. 99.999 % X

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SIMULATION The Arrhenius Equation
Temperature
298 K
Initial Concentration
1.00 mol/L
React Clear
Click above or below the line for B or
the transition state to change their energy.
Recheck
21st attempt
Energy →
Next (1 of 7)
B
Your answer is too high.
Activation Energy: 22.14 kJ/mol
AE: -20.00 kJ/mol
Initial Rate: 7.90 × 10-³ mol/L.s
[A] (mol/L)
The initial settings have been restored if they were changed.
Temperature = 298 K
[A] = 1.00 M
AE = -20.00 kJ
E₁=22.14 kJ
Run the reaction. About what percentage of A is converted to B in the first 3000 seconds of the reaction? Enter your answer without the "%" sign.
99.999
% X
time, s
Incorrect
3000
Previous
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Transcribed Image Text:SIMULATION The Arrhenius Equation Temperature 298 K Initial Concentration 1.00 mol/L React Clear Click above or below the line for B or the transition state to change their energy. Recheck 21st attempt Energy → Next (1 of 7) B Your answer is too high. Activation Energy: 22.14 kJ/mol AE: -20.00 kJ/mol Initial Rate: 7.90 × 10-³ mol/L.s [A] (mol/L) The initial settings have been restored if they were changed. Temperature = 298 K [A] = 1.00 M AE = -20.00 kJ E₁=22.14 kJ Run the reaction. About what percentage of A is converted to B in the first 3000 seconds of the reaction? Enter your answer without the "%" sign. 99.999 % X time, s Incorrect 3000 Previous Next>
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