Nitrogen dioxide reacts with carbon monoxide as follows: No₂ (g) + CO (9) NO(g) + CO₂(g) You carry out this reaction multiple times using different concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide and measure the initial rate of the reaction each time. Here is a table summarizing your measurements: Initial Rate (M/ 5.56 x 105 5.56x 10-5 1.34 x 10-3 3.47 x 10-6 Using this data, answer the following questions about the rate law. Fest This reaction is Zero third Second The rate constant for the reaction is uestion 3 with respect to nitrogen dioxide Select) 4.45 x/0-4 1-39x10-5 2.22x/0-4 1.11x/0-4 Second Zero first Initial Concentration of NO₂ (M) 0.500 0500 0.250 0.125 with respect to carbon monoxide and thind (note the units here are omitted so as not to give away the previous questions). Second first Zero, third order overall Initial Concentration of CO (M) 0.500 0.250 0.250 0.125
Nitrogen dioxide reacts with carbon monoxide as follows: No₂ (g) + CO (9) NO(g) + CO₂(g) You carry out this reaction multiple times using different concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide and measure the initial rate of the reaction each time. Here is a table summarizing your measurements: Initial Rate (M/ 5.56 x 105 5.56x 10-5 1.34 x 10-3 3.47 x 10-6 Using this data, answer the following questions about the rate law. Fest This reaction is Zero third Second The rate constant for the reaction is uestion 3 with respect to nitrogen dioxide Select) 4.45 x/0-4 1-39x10-5 2.22x/0-4 1.11x/0-4 Second Zero first Initial Concentration of NO₂ (M) 0.500 0500 0.250 0.125 with respect to carbon monoxide and thind (note the units here are omitted so as not to give away the previous questions). Second first Zero, third order overall Initial Concentration of CO (M) 0.500 0.250 0.250 0.125
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