For the reaction... 2 NO (g) + Cl 2(g) --> 2 NOCl (g) Given the following data, determine the order with respect to each reactant Exp 1: [NO] = 0.10M, [Cl 2] = 0.20M, Rate (M/s) = 6.80 x 10 -6 Exp 2 :[NO] = 0.10M, [Cl 2] = 0.40M, Rate (M/s) = 2.72 x 10 -5 Exp. 3:[NO] = 0.20M, [Cl 2] = 0.40M, Rate (M/s) = 5.44 x 10 -5   a. The reaction is first order with respect to NO and first order with respect to Cl2.   b. The reaction is second order with respect to NO and second order with respect to Cl2.   c. The reaction is second order with respect to NO and first order with respect to Cl2.   d. The reaction is zero order with respect to NO and first order with respect to Cl2.   e. The reaction is first order with respect to NO and second order with respect to Cl2.

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  1. For the reaction...
    2 NO (g) + Cl 2(g) --> 2 NOCl (g)
    Given the following data, determine the order with respect to each reactant
    Exp 1: [NO] = 0.10M, [Cl 2] = 0.20M, Rate (M/s) = 6.80 x 10 -6
    Exp 2 :[NO] = 0.10M, [Cl 2] = 0.40M, Rate (M/s) = 2.72 x 10 -5
    Exp. 3:[NO] = 0.20M, [Cl 2] = 0.40M, Rate (M/s) = 5.44 x 10 -5
      a.
    The reaction is first order with respect to NO and first order with respect to Cl2.
      b.
    The reaction is second order with respect to NO and second order with respect to Cl2.
      c.
    The reaction is second order with respect to NO and first order with respect to Cl2.
      d.
    The reaction is zero order with respect to NO and first order with respect to Cl2.
      e.
    The reaction is first order with respect to NO and second order with respect to Cl2.
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