For the reaction: 2NO + Cl2 → 2 NOCI at 300K, the following data was obtained. Initial Concentration Initial Rates Exp. No. [NO] 0.01 0.01 [Cl2] 0.01 0.02 (moldm's1) 1.2 x 10-4 2.4 x 104 9.6 x 10-4 1 0.02 0.02 23

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For the reaction: 2NO + Cl2 → 2 NOCI at 300K, the following data
was obtained.
Initial Concentration
Initial Rates
Exp. No.
[NO]
0.01
0.01
0.02
[Cl2]
0.01
0.02
(moldm³s1)
1.2 x 10-4
2.4 x 104
1
2
0.02
9.6 x 104
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction: 2NO + Cl2 → 2 NOCI at 300K, the following data was obtained. Initial Concentration Initial Rates Exp. No. [NO] 0.01 0.01 0.02 [Cl2] 0.01 0.02 (moldm³s1) 1.2 x 10-4 2.4 x 104 1 2 0.02 9.6 x 104
i) Based on the rate and concentration given in the table
above determine the order of reaction for each reactant
(without using graph paper).
ii) Write the rate equation for this reaction.
iii) Calculate value of k using the rate equation.
iv) Determine the half time for nitrogen monoxide.
v) Calculate the rate when concentration of both reactants is
0.025 mol/L.
Transcribed Image Text:i) Based on the rate and concentration given in the table above determine the order of reaction for each reactant (without using graph paper). ii) Write the rate equation for this reaction. iii) Calculate value of k using the rate equation. iv) Determine the half time for nitrogen monoxide. v) Calculate the rate when concentration of both reactants is 0.025 mol/L.
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