The reaction 2 NO(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO₂(g) was studied, and the following data were obtained where Rate = - Δ[02] At Rate = [NO]. (molecules/cm³) 1.00 × 10¹8 3.00 x 10¹8 2.50 x 1018 [0₂]0 Initial Rate (molecules/cm³) (molecules/cm³.s) 1.00 × 10¹8 1.00 × 10¹8 2.50 × 10¹8 2.00 × 10¹6 1.80 x 10¹7 3.13 x 10¹7 What would be the initial rate for an experiment where [NO]. = 1.57 x 10¹8 molecules/cm³ and [02]0 = 8.82 x 10¹8 molecules/cm³? molecules/cm³.s

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The reaction
2NO(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO₂(g)
was studied, and the following data were obtained where
Δ[02]
At
Rate =
[NO].
[0₂]0
(molecules/cm³) (molecules/cm³)
1.00 x 1018
3.00 x 10¹8
2.50 × 1018
1.00 x 1018
1.00 × 10¹8
2.50 × 1018
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Initial Rate
(molecules/cm³.s)
2.00 × 1016
1.80 x 10¹7
3.13 x 10¹7
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