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Problem 25E: Nitrogen monoxide reacts with chlorine according to the equation: 2NOCI(g)2NOCI(g) The following...
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The rate of a certain reaction is given by the following rate law:
rate =k[N,]H,
°
Use this information to answer the questions below.
olo
What is the reaction order in N,?
x10
Ar
What is the reaction order in H,?
What is overall reaction order?
At a certain concentration of N, and H2, the initial rate of
reaction is 0.090 M / s. What would the initial rate of the
reaction be if the concentration of N, were doubled? Round
M
S
your answer to 2 significant digits.
The rate of the reaction is measured to be 95.0 M / s when
[N2]
= 0.99 M and [H2]
= 1.1 M. Calculate the value of the
-2
-1
k =
•S
rate constant. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
Transcribed Image Text:The rate of a certain reaction is given by the following rate law: rate =k[N,]H, ° Use this information to answer the questions below. olo What is the reaction order in N,? x10 Ar What is the reaction order in H,? What is overall reaction order? At a certain concentration of N, and H2, the initial rate of reaction is 0.090 M / s. What would the initial rate of the reaction be if the concentration of N, were doubled? Round M S your answer to 2 significant digits. The rate of the reaction is measured to be 95.0 M / s when [N2] = 0.99 M and [H2] = 1.1 M. Calculate the value of the -2 -1 k = •S rate constant. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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