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![The following initial rate data are for the reaction of hypochlorite ion with iodide ion in
IM aqueous hydroxide solution: OCI+T> or + CI
1.
Experiment
[OCI]
Rate
1
3.48x 103
5.05 x 103
1.01 x 10-2
5.05 x 103
1.01 x 102
1.34 x 10-3
2.68 x 103
2.68 x 10-3
5.36 x 103
2
3.48 x 103
6.97 x 10-3
6.97 x 103
4.
a) What is the rate law equation?
b) Determinek (give the numerical value).
c) What is the rate of the above reaction when [OCI-]= 0.224 M and [I-]= 0.125 M?](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/6e6b7dab-356f-463b-aa50-681a0c99e796/c686ed50-1abd-48fb-9480-ce6b00352952/fekiinu_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:The following initial rate data are for the reaction of hypochlorite ion with iodide ion in
IM aqueous hydroxide solution: OCI+T> or + CI
1.
Experiment
[OCI]
Rate
1
3.48x 103
5.05 x 103
1.01 x 10-2
5.05 x 103
1.01 x 102
1.34 x 10-3
2.68 x 103
2.68 x 10-3
5.36 x 103
2
3.48 x 103
6.97 x 10-3
6.97 x 103
4.
a) What is the rate law equation?
b) Determinek (give the numerical value).
c) What is the rate of the above reaction when [OCI-]= 0.224 M and [I-]= 0.125 M?
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