9. Nitric oxide, NO, reacts with hydrogen to give nitrous oxide, N,O, and water. 2NO + H, 2(g) N,0 + H,O (3) (g) In a series of experiments, the following initial rates of disappearance of NO were obtained: Show work! (20 points) Initial Initial Rate Concentrations of Reaction [NO] [H,] 3.2 X 10° M -3 1.1 X 10° M -5 1.3 X 10° M/s Exp. 1 |Exp. 2 Exp. 3 -5 5.2 X 10° M/s -3 6.4 X 10° M 1.1 X 10° M -5 3.2 X 10° M 2.2 X 10° M 1.3 X 10° M/s a. Find the rate law expression. b. Draw the rate law graph with respect to H2. c. Find the value of the rate constant. -3 d. What would the rate be if I initially add 6.4 X 10° M of NO and 4.4 X 10° M of H,?

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Nitric oxide, NO, reacts with hydrogen to give nitrous oxide, N2O, and water.
2NO(g) + H2(g) ---------> N2O(g) + H2O(g)
In a series of experiments, the following initial rates of disappearance of NO were
obtained

 

9. Nitric oxide, NO, reacts with hydrogen to give nitrous oxide, N,O, and water.
2NO + H,
2(g)
N,0 + H,O
(3)
(g)
In a series of experiments, the following initial rates of disappearance of NO were
obtained: Show work! (20 points)
Initial
Initial Rate
Concentrations
of Reaction
[NO]
[H,]
3.2 X 10° M
-3
1.1 X 10° M
-5
1.3 X 10° M/s
Exp. 1
|Exp. 2
Exp. 3
-5
5.2 X 10° M/s
-3
6.4 X 10° M
1.1 X 10° M
-5
3.2 X 10° M
2.2 X 10° M
1.3 X 10° M/s
a. Find the rate law expression.
b. Draw the rate law graph with respect to H2.
c. Find the value of the rate constant.
-3
d. What would the rate be if I initially add 6.4 X 10° M of NO and
4.4 X 10° M of H,?
Transcribed Image Text:9. Nitric oxide, NO, reacts with hydrogen to give nitrous oxide, N,O, and water. 2NO + H, 2(g) N,0 + H,O (3) (g) In a series of experiments, the following initial rates of disappearance of NO were obtained: Show work! (20 points) Initial Initial Rate Concentrations of Reaction [NO] [H,] 3.2 X 10° M -3 1.1 X 10° M -5 1.3 X 10° M/s Exp. 1 |Exp. 2 Exp. 3 -5 5.2 X 10° M/s -3 6.4 X 10° M 1.1 X 10° M -5 3.2 X 10° M 2.2 X 10° M 1.3 X 10° M/s a. Find the rate law expression. b. Draw the rate law graph with respect to H2. c. Find the value of the rate constant. -3 d. What would the rate be if I initially add 6.4 X 10° M of NO and 4.4 X 10° M of H,?
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