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This quiz focuses on Thermodynamic And Kinetic Control, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for College Chemistry.
Two parallel reactions compete for the same starting material. At 300 K, the rate constants are k1=2.3×10−3 s−1 (Ea=85 kJ/mol) and k2=1.8×10−4 s−1 (Ea=95 kJ/mol). The equilibrium constants are K1=150 and K2=850. Which product dominates under kinetic control?
College Chemistry Quiz
Practice Thermodynamic And Kinetic Control in College Chemistry with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Thermodynamic And Kinetic Control, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for College Chemistry.
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Two parallel reactions compete for the same starting material. At 300 K, the rate constants are k1=2.3×10−3 s−1 (Ea=85 kJ/mol) and k2=1.8×10−4 s−1 (Ea=95 kJ/mol). The equilibrium constants are K1=150 and K2=850. Which product dominates under kinetic control?
A reversible reaction system shows the following behavior: at 25°C, 85% Product A and 15% Product B; at 100°C, 35% Product A and 65% Product B. After heating to 100°C and then cooling back to 25°C, the final composition is 40% Product A and 60% Product B. What does this indicate?