Rate data have been determined at a particular temperature for the overall reaction 2NO + 2H2 → N2 + 2H2O in which all reactants and products are gases. Trial Run Initial [NO] Initial [H 2] Initial Rate ( M•s1) 1 0.10 M 0.20 M 0.0150 2 0.10 M 0.30 M 0.0225 3 0.20 M 0.20 M 0.0600 What would be the initial rate of the reaction if the initial molar concentration of NO = 0.30 M and the initial molar concentration of H 2 = 0.10 M? О а. 0.068 Мes-1 O b.0.10 Mos-1 O c. 0.040 M•s-1 O d. 0.022 Mos-1 O e. 0.22 Mos-1

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Rate data have been determined at a particular temperature for the overall reaction
2NO + 2H2 → N2 + 2H2O
in which all reactants and products are gases.
Trial Run
Initial [NO]
Initial [H 2]
Initial Rate ( M•s1)
1
0.10 M
0.20 M
0.0150
2
0.10 M
0.30 M
0.0225
3
0.20 M
0.20 M
0.0600
What would be the initial rate of the reaction if the initial molar concentration of NO = 0.30 M and the initial
molar concentration of H 2 = 0.10 M?
О а. 0.068 Мes-1
O b.0.10 Mos-1
O c. 0.040 M•s-1
O d. 0.022 Mos-1
O e. 0.22 Mos-1
Transcribed Image Text:Rate data have been determined at a particular temperature for the overall reaction 2NO + 2H2 → N2 + 2H2O in which all reactants and products are gases. Trial Run Initial [NO] Initial [H 2] Initial Rate ( M•s1) 1 0.10 M 0.20 M 0.0150 2 0.10 M 0.30 M 0.0225 3 0.20 M 0.20 M 0.0600 What would be the initial rate of the reaction if the initial molar concentration of NO = 0.30 M and the initial molar concentration of H 2 = 0.10 M? О а. 0.068 Мes-1 O b.0.10 Mos-1 O c. 0.040 M•s-1 O d. 0.022 Mos-1 O e. 0.22 Mos-1
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