1 mole of any substance contains Avogadro's number.
So, 1 mole of O2= 6.023x10^23 molecules
3 mole of O2= 6.023x10^23x3 molecules
= 1.8069x10^24 molecules
Each molecule of Oxygen has 2 atoms.
therefore,
1.8069x10^24 molecules= 1.8069x10^24 x 2 atoms
= 3.6138x10^24 atoms.
Answer:
2 tall 2 short.
Explanation:
If 1 is tall, and 1 is short, 50% would be tall, and the other 50% would be short.
The overall reaction is given by:

The fast step reaction is given as:

The slow step reaction is given as:
(slow step
)
Now, the expression for the rate of reaction of fast reaction is:
![r_{1}=k_{1}[NO][Br_{2}]-k_{-1}[NOBr_{2}]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=r_%7B1%7D%3Dk_%7B1%7D%5BNO%5D%5BBr_%7B2%7D%5D-k_%7B-1%7D%5BNOBr_%7B2%7D%5D)
The expression for the rate of reaction of slow reaction is:
Slow step is the rate determining step. Thus, the overall rate of formation is the rate of formation of slow reaction as
takes place in this reaction.
The expression of rate of formation is:

=
(1)
Now, consider that the fast step is always is in equilibrium. Therefore, 
![k_{1}[NO][Br_{2}]= k_{-1}[NOBr_{2}]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=k_%7B1%7D%5BNO%5D%5BBr_%7B2%7D%5D%3D%20k_%7B-1%7D%5BNOBr_%7B2%7D%5D)
![[NOBr_{2}] = \frac{k_{1}}{k_{-1}}[NO][Br_{2}]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5BNOBr_%7B2%7D%5D%20%3D%20%5Cfrac%7Bk_%7B1%7D%7D%7Bk_%7B-1%7D%7D%5BNO%5D%5BBr_%7B2%7D%5D)
Substitute the value of
in equation (1), we get:
![\frac{d(NOBr)}{dt}=k_{2}[NOBr_{2}][NO]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7Bd%28NOBr%29%7D%7Bdt%7D%3Dk_%7B2%7D%5BNOBr_%7B2%7D%5D%5BNO%5D)
=![k_{2} \frac{k_{1}}{k_{-1}}[NO][Br_{2}][NO]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=k_%7B2%7D%20%5Cfrac%7Bk_%7B1%7D%7D%7Bk_%7B-1%7D%7D%5BNO%5D%5BBr_%7B2%7D%5D%5BNO%5D)
= ![\frac{k_{1}k_{2}}{k_{-1}}[NO]^{2}[Br_{2}]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7Bk_%7B1%7Dk_%7B2%7D%7D%7Bk_%7B-1%7D%7D%5BNO%5D%5E%7B2%7D%5BBr_%7B2%7D%5D)
Thus, rate law of formation of
in terms of reactants is given by
.
Answer:
Real gas particles have significant volume
Real gas particles have more complex interactions than ideal gas particles.
Explanation:
An ideal gas is an imaginary concept and a gas behaves almost ideally at certain pressure and temperature conditions.
The gas in real deviates from the ideal behavior as some of the assumptions made for ideal gases are not true in case of real gases.
Real gas particles have significant volume as compared to vessel unlike ideal gases.
There are interactions present in between real gas molecules at high pressure conditions.