2) The average rate of disappearance of ozone in the following reaction is found to be 8.93 x 103 atm/s. 203(g) →30₂(g) What is the rate of appearance of O2during this interval? a. 5.95 × 10-3 atm/s b. 8.93 × 10-3 atm/s c. 26.6 × 10-3 atm/s d. 356 × 10-3 atm/s 1.34 x 10-2 atm/s 3 Assume the reaction below

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1.
Which statement concerning relative rates of reaction is correct for the chemical equation
given below?
2 CH3OH(g) + 3 O2(g) → 2 CO2(g) + 4H₂O(g)
a. The rate of disappearance of CH3OH is equal to the rate of disappearance of 0₂.
The rate of disappearance of CH3OH is two times the rate of appearance of H₂O
3.
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The rate of disappearance of CH3OH is half the rate of appearance of CO₂.
The rate of appearance of H₂O is two times the rate of appearance of CO₂.
The rate of appearance of H₂O is four times the rate of disappearance of CH3OH.
The average rate of disappearance of ozone in the following reaction is found to be
8.93 x 10-3 atm/s.
203(g), →30₂(g)
What is the rate of appearance of 2during this interval? atoon to noissant odi
a. 5.95 × 10-3 atm/s
b. 8.93 × 10-3 atm/s
c. 26.6 × 10-³ atm/s
d. 356 × 10-3 atm/s
1.34 x 10-2 atm/s
Assume the reaction below
2 NO(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO2(g)
proceeds via the following rate expression:
A[NO] = k[NO]¹[0₂]
At
it to NO
daiw disq atamala
si ognario valas
e bns atnatos91
Which of the following statements concerning the above chemical reaction and rate equation
is/are CORRECT?
CO
Transcribed Image Text:A CH223/Ch14 Worksheet Content by Dr. Grace Shang 1. Which statement concerning relative rates of reaction is correct for the chemical equation given below? 2 CH3OH(g) + 3 O2(g) → 2 CO2(g) + 4H₂O(g) a. The rate of disappearance of CH3OH is equal to the rate of disappearance of 0₂. The rate of disappearance of CH3OH is two times the rate of appearance of H₂O 3. Name The rate of disappearance of CH3OH is half the rate of appearance of CO₂. The rate of appearance of H₂O is two times the rate of appearance of CO₂. The rate of appearance of H₂O is four times the rate of disappearance of CH3OH. The average rate of disappearance of ozone in the following reaction is found to be 8.93 x 10-3 atm/s. 203(g), →30₂(g) What is the rate of appearance of 2during this interval? atoon to noissant odi a. 5.95 × 10-3 atm/s b. 8.93 × 10-3 atm/s c. 26.6 × 10-³ atm/s d. 356 × 10-3 atm/s 1.34 x 10-2 atm/s Assume the reaction below 2 NO(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO2(g) proceeds via the following rate expression: A[NO] = k[NO]¹[0₂] At it to NO daiw disq atamala si ognario valas e bns atnatos91 Which of the following statements concerning the above chemical reaction and rate equation is/are CORRECT? CO
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