Do not include spaces or multiplication signs in your answer. Determine the rate law for this reaction. Do not include states of matter or spaces in your answer. +. log. cos. Rate law K[NO,]2 Part 2 Feedback Calculate the value of the rate constant at 225°C. 20.81 M's- Part 3 Feedback Calculate the rate of appearance of CO, when(NO2)-[CO] - 0.470 M. 4.59 M/S

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Do not include spaces or multiplication signs in your answer.
Determine the rate law for this reaction. Do not include states of matter or spaces in your answer.
+.
log.
cos.
K[NO,]2
Rate law =
Part 2
Feedback
Calculate the value of the rate constant at 225°C.
M-'s-
20.81
Part 3
Feedback
Calculate the rate of appearance of CO2 when (NO2) = [CO) - 0.470M.
4,59
M/S
Transcribed Image Text:Do not include spaces or multiplication signs in your answer. Determine the rate law for this reaction. Do not include states of matter or spaces in your answer. +. log. cos. K[NO,]2 Rate law = Part 2 Feedback Calculate the value of the rate constant at 225°C. M-'s- 20.81 Part 3 Feedback Calculate the rate of appearance of CO2 when (NO2) = [CO) - 0.470M. 4,59 M/S
The rate of the reaction
NO, (3) + CO(g) NO(g) + CO,(g)
was determined in three experiments at 225°C. The results are given in the following table:
Experiment INOalo (M) (COlo (M) Initial Rate AINO2VAt (M/A)
1.44-10s
1.44-105
5.76-105
0.263
0.826
12
0.263
0.413
3
0.526
0.413
Transcribed Image Text:The rate of the reaction NO, (3) + CO(g) NO(g) + CO,(g) was determined in three experiments at 225°C. The results are given in the following table: Experiment INOalo (M) (COlo (M) Initial Rate AINO2VAt (M/A) 1.44-10s 1.44-105 5.76-105 0.263 0.826 12 0.263 0.413 3 0.526 0.413
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