15.For the reaction, 2H,S(g) + O.(g) → 2S(s) + 2H,0(1), which one of the following statements is absolutely true? (a) The reaction is first order with respect to H,S and second order with respect to O (b) The reaction is fourth order overall. (c) The rate law is: rate = k[H,S]°[0,]. (d) The rate law is: rate = k[H,S][0,]. %3D (e) The rate law cannot be determined from the information given.

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15.For the reaction, 2H,S(g) + 0,(g) 2S(s) + 2H,0(1), which one of the following statements is absolutely
true?
(a) The reaction is first order with respect to H,S and second order with respect to O
(b) The reaction is fourth order overall.
(c) The rate law is: rate = k[H,S][0,].
%3D
(d) The rate law is: rate = k[H,S][O,].
%3D
(e) The rate law cannot be determined from the information given.
Transcribed Image Text:15.For the reaction, 2H,S(g) + 0,(g) 2S(s) + 2H,0(1), which one of the following statements is absolutely true? (a) The reaction is first order with respect to H,S and second order with respect to O (b) The reaction is fourth order overall. (c) The rate law is: rate = k[H,S][0,]. %3D (d) The rate law is: rate = k[H,S][O,]. %3D (e) The rate law cannot be determined from the information given.
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