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![The "iodine clock reaction" is a popular chemical demonstration. As part of that demonstration, the I, ion is generated in
the reaction
S,0, (aq) + 31-(aq)
2 So (aq) + I5(aq)
In one trial, the unique rate of reaction was 9.27 µmol·L--s-.
•S
What was the rate of reaction of iodide ions?
rate of reaction:
umol·L-
17.4
Incorrect
What was the rate of formation of sulfate ions?
rate of formation:
µmol·L-
11.6
Incorrect](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/f00f8b75-2bac-4335-a200-62a4fa07a89d/66dcc302-0f96-493b-ab92-28dee4c5c2c5/2tzxekr_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:The "iodine clock reaction" is a popular chemical demonstration. As part of that demonstration, the I, ion is generated in
the reaction
S,0, (aq) + 31-(aq)
2 So (aq) + I5(aq)
In one trial, the unique rate of reaction was 9.27 µmol·L--s-.
•S
What was the rate of reaction of iodide ions?
rate of reaction:
umol·L-
17.4
Incorrect
What was the rate of formation of sulfate ions?
rate of formation:
µmol·L-
11.6
Incorrect
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