Consider the reaction: 2 NO2(g) + F2(g) 2 NO2F How is the rate of formation of NO2F(g) related to the rate of consumption of F2(g)? O a. The rate of formation of NO2F(g) is half the rate of consumption of F2(g). Ob. The rate of formation of NO2F(g) equals the rate of consumption of F2(g). C. The rate of formation of NO2F(g) is twice the rate of consumption of F2(g).

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Consider the reaction:
2 NO2(g) + F2(g)
2 NO2F
How is the rate of formation of NO2F(g) related to the rate of consumption of F2(g)?
O a.
The rate of formation of NO2F(g) is half the rate of consumption of F2(g).
O b. The rate of formation of NO2F(g) equals the rate of consumption of F2(g).
Oc.
The rate of formation of NO,F(g) is twice the rate of consumption of F2(g).
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction: 2 NO2(g) + F2(g) 2 NO2F How is the rate of formation of NO2F(g) related to the rate of consumption of F2(g)? O a. The rate of formation of NO2F(g) is half the rate of consumption of F2(g). O b. The rate of formation of NO2F(g) equals the rate of consumption of F2(g). Oc. The rate of formation of NO,F(g) is twice the rate of consumption of F2(g).
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