Expt. 1 2 3 NH; (aq) + NO; (aq) >Nz (aq) + 2 H2O (l) [NO₂] Rate (at 298 K) 0.020 M/s 0.020 M 0.020 M 0.030 M/s 0.010 M 0.0050 M/s [NH+] 0.010 M 0.015 M 0.010 M Determine the complete rate law (rate law and rate constant) for the reaction. Show all work. What is the initial rate of this reaction if the concentrations in Expt. 2 above are tripled. Show work. What is the rate of H₂O formation in Expt. 1?

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NH; (aq) + NO; (aq) >Nz (aq) + 2 H2O (l)
[NO₂]
Rate (at 298 K)
0.020 M/s
0.020 M
0.020 M
0.030 M/s
0.010 M
0.0050 M/s
[NH+]
0.010 M
0.015 M
0.010 M
Determine the complete rate law (rate law and rate constant) for the reaction. Show
all work.
What is the initial rate of this reaction if the concentrations in Expt. 2 above are
tripled. Show work.
What is the rate of H₂O formation in Expt. 1?
A 4th trial is conducted at 273 K, using the concentrations from Expt. 1. If the rate
was found to be 0.016 M/s, calculate the activation energy of this reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:Expt. 1 2 3 NH; (aq) + NO; (aq) >Nz (aq) + 2 H2O (l) [NO₂] Rate (at 298 K) 0.020 M/s 0.020 M 0.020 M 0.030 M/s 0.010 M 0.0050 M/s [NH+] 0.010 M 0.015 M 0.010 M Determine the complete rate law (rate law and rate constant) for the reaction. Show all work. What is the initial rate of this reaction if the concentrations in Expt. 2 above are tripled. Show work. What is the rate of H₂O formation in Expt. 1? A 4th trial is conducted at 273 K, using the concentrations from Expt. 1. If the rate was found to be 0.016 M/s, calculate the activation energy of this reaction.
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