1. Nitrosyl chloride, NOCI, decomposes to NO and Cl2. 2NOCI(g) → 2NO(g) + Cl, (g) Determine the rate law, the rate constant, and the overall order for this reaction from the following data: [NOCI] (M) Rate (mol L-1 h-') 0.10 0.20 0.30 8.0 × 10-10 3.2 x 10-9 7.2 x 10-9

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1. Nitrosyl chloride, NOCI, decomposes to NO and Cl2.
2NOCI(g) → 2NO(g) + Cl, (g)
Determine the rate law, the rate constant, and the overall order for this reaction from the
following data:
[NOCI] (M)
Rate (mol L-1 h-1)
0.10
0.20
0.30
3.2 x 10-9
7.2 x 10-9
2. A 5.0 mL dye solution of 3.45 e-5 M is mixed with 15.0 mL bleach solution of 0.21 M. What
are the initial concentrations of [Dye] and [Bleach] for your experiment?
3. The plots of 1/[A] vs time, In([A]) vs. time, and [A] vs. time of a solution of substance A are
shown below. What is the reaction order with respect to A?
000
009
007
000
0 20
40
Time (min)
Time
09
08
Time
Transcribed Image Text:Ln [A] Post Lab Assignment 1. Nitrosyl chloride, NOCI, decomposes to NO and Cl2. 2NOCI(g) → 2NO(g) + Cl, (g) Determine the rate law, the rate constant, and the overall order for this reaction from the following data: [NOCI] (M) Rate (mol L-1 h-1) 0.10 0.20 0.30 3.2 x 10-9 7.2 x 10-9 2. A 5.0 mL dye solution of 3.45 e-5 M is mixed with 15.0 mL bleach solution of 0.21 M. What are the initial concentrations of [Dye] and [Bleach] for your experiment? 3. The plots of 1/[A] vs time, In([A]) vs. time, and [A] vs. time of a solution of substance A are shown below. What is the reaction order with respect to A? 000 009 007 000 0 20 40 Time (min) Time 09 08 Time
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