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![Consider the initial-rate data at a certain temperature in the table for the reaction described by
[NO2], (M)
[03]o (M)
Initial rate (M/s)
2 NO, (g) + 0, (g) → N,0,(g) + 0,(g)
0.650
0.800
2.21 x 104
1.10
0.800
3.74 x 104
1.76
1.40
10.47 x 104
Determine the value and units of the rate constant, k.
Units:
k =
M-2-s-1
M-ls-!
M-s-1](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/88270d99-f085-4c3e-be91-1bddcbccdb85/07076f26-0dd7-4f5c-a3e0-1870176aefeb/cq3mb57_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the initial-rate data at a certain temperature in the table for the reaction described by
[NO2], (M)
[03]o (M)
Initial rate (M/s)
2 NO, (g) + 0, (g) → N,0,(g) + 0,(g)
0.650
0.800
2.21 x 104
1.10
0.800
3.74 x 104
1.76
1.40
10.47 x 104
Determine the value and units of the rate constant, k.
Units:
k =
M-2-s-1
M-ls-!
M-s-1
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