The reaction CI(g) +O3(g) → Cio(g) +O2(g) → CIO(g) i first-order in both reactants. Determine the pseudo-first-order and second-order rate constants for the reaction from the data in the table below if the initial ozone concentration was 6.75×1011 M. Concentration of Chlorine Atoms as a Function of Time Time (us) [C]] (M) 5.60x10-14 5.27X10 14 -14 100 600 3.89×10 1 2.69x10 14 1.81x10 14 1200 1850 2nd attempt Part 1 The pseudo-first-order rate constant is 8.25 |x 10-11 Part 2 The second-order rate constant is 12 7.4 x 10.

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The reaction
CI(g) +O3(g) → Cio(g) +O2(g)
→ CIO(g)
i first-order in both reactants. Determine the pseudo-first-order and second-order rate constants for the reaction from the data in the table
below if the initial ozone concentration was 6.75×1011 M.
Concentration of Chlorine Atoms as a Function of
Time
Time (us)
[C]] (M)
5.60x10-14
5.27X10 14
-14
100
600
3.89×10 1
2.69x10 14
1.81x10 14
1200
1850
2nd attempt
Part 1
The pseudo-first-order rate constant is
8.25
|x 10-11
Part 2
The second-order rate constant is
12
7.4
x 10.
Transcribed Image Text:The reaction CI(g) +O3(g) → Cio(g) +O2(g) → CIO(g) i first-order in both reactants. Determine the pseudo-first-order and second-order rate constants for the reaction from the data in the table below if the initial ozone concentration was 6.75×1011 M. Concentration of Chlorine Atoms as a Function of Time Time (us) [C]] (M) 5.60x10-14 5.27X10 14 -14 100 600 3.89×10 1 2.69x10 14 1.81x10 14 1200 1850 2nd attempt Part 1 The pseudo-first-order rate constant is 8.25 |x 10-11 Part 2 The second-order rate constant is 12 7.4 x 10.
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