The rate of the reaction NO,(g) + CO(g) → NO(g) + CO,(g) was determined in three experiments at 225°C. The results are given in the following table Experiment [NO2lo (M) [CO], (M) Initial Rate-A[NO2]/At (M/s) 1 0.263 0.826 1.44-105 2 0.263 0.413 1.44-105 3 0.526 0.413 5.76-105

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The rate of the reaction
NO, (g) + CO(g) → NO(g) +CO,(g)
was determined in three experiments at 225°C. The results are given in the following table:
Experiment [NO2lo (M) [COlo (M) Initial Rate-A[NO2]/At (M/s)
0.263
0.826
1.44 10-5
0.263
0.413
1.44 10 5
0.526
0.413
5.76 10 5
Transcribed Image Text:The rate of the reaction NO, (g) + CO(g) → NO(g) +CO,(g) was determined in three experiments at 225°C. The results are given in the following table: Experiment [NO2lo (M) [COlo (M) Initial Rate-A[NO2]/At (M/s) 0.263 0.826 1.44 10-5 0.263 0.413 1.44 10 5 0.526 0.413 5.76 10 5
l See Periodic Table See Hint
Do not include spaces or multiplication signs in your answer.
Determine the rate law for this reaction. Do not include states of matter or spaces
in your answer.
x x.. +. log. cos. õ.
Rate law =
Calculate the value of the rate constant at 225°C.
M's!
Calculate the rate of appearance of CO2 when [NO2] = [CO] = 0.505 M.
M/s
Transcribed Image Text:l See Periodic Table See Hint Do not include spaces or multiplication signs in your answer. Determine the rate law for this reaction. Do not include states of matter or spaces in your answer. x x.. +. log. cos. õ. Rate law = Calculate the value of the rate constant at 225°C. M's! Calculate the rate of appearance of CO2 when [NO2] = [CO] = 0.505 M. M/s
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