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Nitrosyl chloride, NOCL, decomposes to NO and C1 in accordance with the following equation: 2NOC1(g)--> 2NO(g)+ C1 2(g)
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krista
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) Choose the correct integrated rate law for each reaction order.
(Enter only the letter to the left of the correct response.)
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Amy
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The following experimental data were obtained for the reaction;
2 NO + 2 H2 ¡æ N2+ 2 H2O Rate/10-5M/s [NO]/10-2M [H2]/10-2M
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jhon
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Rate Law: Methanol and ethyl acetate react to form ester and glycerol.
What is the order of reaction with respect to methanol and
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Chimcy
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1)For the reaction, A = B + C, the rate law is k(A). If it takes 80.0 seconds for 70.0% of a 10.0 gram sample of A to be
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Hannah
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Im studying for the MCAT and i found this question in my old chem book. i can't figure out how to derive the formula they are
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Jesse
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Write the rate law for the reaction, expressing k(overall) in terms of k1, k2, and k3.
Step 1: UV light + Cl2(g) ⇄ 2Cl(g) Fast,
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Student
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What is the rate law of the reaction 2NO2 gives N2O4?
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Sam
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What is the correct rate law for the following reaction?
2 NO2(g) + F2(g) → 2 NO2F(g) rate = kf(NO)2 rate = -kf(NO2)2(F2) rate
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dude
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Which of the following rate laws suggests that the reaction probably occurs in a single step?
why is this problem cant be answer
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eng
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2 CO (g) + O2 (g) --> 2 CO2 (g)
The mechanism below has been proposed for this reaction; (slow) O2 + CO --> CO2 + O (fast) O + CO
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John
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For the reaction, 2 XO + O2 = 2 X02, some data obtained from measurement of the initial rate of reaction at varying
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Hannah
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The half-life of the first order reaction, A to products, is 53.2 s. What was the original concentration, (A)0 in moles per
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Adrianna
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2 CO (g) + O2 (g) --> 2 CO2 (g)
The mechanism below has been proposed for this reaction; (slow) O2 + CO --> CO2 + O (fast) O + CO
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John
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Which of the following rate laws suggests that the reaction probably occurs in a single step?
why is this problem cant be answer
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eng
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Im studying for the MCAT and i found this question in my old chem book. i can't figure out how to derive the formula they are
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Jesse
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Consider the following reaction was found to be the 0th order to A and 2nd order to B.
2A(cr) + 3B(aq) -->A2B3(cr) Write a rate
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Anonymous
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For the reaction, 2 XO + O2 = 2 X02, some data obtained from measurement of the initial rate of reaction at varying
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Kay
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The reaction X + Y --> Z the reaction rate is for to depend only upon the concentration of X. A plot of 1/X versus time gives a
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Lauren
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Consider this reaction:
2H, PO₂ (aq)-P₂O, (aq) + 3H₂O (aq) At a certain temperature it obeys this rate law. rate - (0.221
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Given the following rate law, how does the rate of reaction change if the concentration of Y is quadrupled?
Rate = k[X][Y]0.5 the
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