From the data given in the table below, determine the rate law for the following chemical equation. NH4+(aq)  +  NO2-(aq)  →  N2(g)  +  2 H2O(l)     Experiment        [NH4+]o                [NO2-]o                 Initial Rate (consumption of NH4+) 1                           0.24                     0.10                         7.2 x 10-6 M/s 2                           0.12                     0.10                         3.6 x 10-6 M/s 3                           0.12                     0.15                         5.4 x 10-6 M/s   Select one: a. Rate = k[NH4+][NO2-]2 b. Rate = k[NH4+]2[NO2-] c. Rate = k[NH4+]2 d. Rate =k[NH4+]2[NO2-]2  e. Rate = k[NO2-] f. Rate = k[NO2-]2 g. Rate = k[NH4+] h. Rate = k[NH4+][NO2-]

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From the data given in the table below, determine the rate law for the following chemical equation.

NH4+(aq)  +  NO2-(aq)  →  N2(g)  +  2 H2O(l)

 

 

Experiment        [NH4+]o                [NO2-]o                 Initial Rate (consumption of NH4+)

1                           0.24                     0.10                         7.2 x 10-6 M/s

2                           0.12                     0.10                         3.6 x 10-6 M/s

3                           0.12                     0.15                         5.4 x 10-6 M/s


 

Select one:
a. Rate = k[NH4+][NO2-]2
b. Rate = k[NH4+]2[NO2-]
c. Rate = k[NH4+]2
d. Rate =k[NH4+]2[NO2-]2 
e. Rate = k[NO2-]
f. Rate = k[NO2-]2
g. Rate = k[NH4+]
h. Rate = k[NH4+][NO2-]
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