Here is a graph of the pressure of nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) in a reaction vessel during a certain chemical reaction. Use this graph to answer the questions in t table below. atm 30+ 25 20.004 15- 10 10 seconds 20 25 30

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Here is a graph of the pressure of nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) in a reaction vessel during a certain chemical reaction. Use this graph to answer the questions in the
table below.
atm
30
25
20.004
15
10
5
0
y
5
10
15
seconds
20
25
30
Transcribed Image Text:Here is a graph of the pressure of nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) in a reaction vessel during a certain chemical reaction. Use this graph to answer the questions in the table below. atm 30 25 20.004 15 10 5 0 y 5 10 15 seconds 20 25 30
Is NO₂ being created or destroyed by the chemical
reaction?
If NO₂ is being created or destroyed, what is the rate at
2
which it is being created or destroyed 9 seconds after the
reaction starts?
Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure
your answer has the correct unit symbol.
If NO₂ is being created or destroyed, what is the
average rate at which it is being created or destroyed
during the first 9 seconds of the reaction?
Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure
your answer has the correct unit symbol.
O
O
O
created
destroyed
neither created nor destroyed
x10
00
X
Ś
Transcribed Image Text:Is NO₂ being created or destroyed by the chemical reaction? If NO₂ is being created or destroyed, what is the rate at 2 which it is being created or destroyed 9 seconds after the reaction starts? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol. If NO₂ is being created or destroyed, what is the average rate at which it is being created or destroyed during the first 9 seconds of the reaction? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol. O O O created destroyed neither created nor destroyed x10 00 X Ś
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Here is a graph of the pressure of nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) in a reaction vessel during a certain chemical reaction. Use this graph to answer the questions in the
table below.
atm
30
25
20.004
15+
10
5
y
0
5
10
15
seconds
20
25
30
X
Ś
Transcribed Image Text:Try Again Your answer is incorrect. ● Row 2: Your units are wrong. Row 3: Your units are wrong. Here is a graph of the pressure of nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) in a reaction vessel during a certain chemical reaction. Use this graph to answer the questions in the table below. atm 30 25 20.004 15+ 10 5 y 0 5 10 15 seconds 20 25 30 X Ś
10
5
0
10
15
seconds
Is NO₂ being created or destroyed by the chemical
reaction?
If NO₂ is being created or destroyed, what is the rate at
which it is being created or destroyed 9 seconds after the
reaction starts?
Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure
your answer has the correct unit symbol.
If NO₂ is being created or destroyed, what is the
average rate at which it is being created or destroyed
during the first 9 seconds of the reaction?
Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure
your answer has the correct unit symbol.
20
25
created
destroyed
30
neither created nor destroyed
1.0 atms
1.3 atms
- 1
- 1
x10
010
X
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Ś
Transcribed Image Text:10 5 0 10 15 seconds Is NO₂ being created or destroyed by the chemical reaction? If NO₂ is being created or destroyed, what is the rate at which it is being created or destroyed 9 seconds after the reaction starts? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol. If NO₂ is being created or destroyed, what is the average rate at which it is being created or destroyed during the first 9 seconds of the reaction? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol. 20 25 created destroyed 30 neither created nor destroyed 1.0 atms 1.3 atms - 1 - 1 x10 010 X ☐ Ś
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