Rate in M-s 2.5 x 10 Experiment [HJnitial 1 0.0020 M 0.0050 M 0.0020 M 0.0025 M 1.3 x 10 0.0015 M 0.0025 M 1.3 x 10 4. 0.0050 M 0.0010 M 0.5 x 10 According to the experimental data and by considering the reaction given below, find and demonstrate the way to calculate the rate law. Explain each step. Initial rate data: 2H,(g) + Clg)→2HC(8) b) Consider this reaction. 4NH,(g) + 30,(g) 2Ng) + 6H,O() If the rate of formation of N, is 0.10 M-s, what is the corresponding rate of disappearance of O,?
Rate in M-s 2.5 x 10 Experiment [HJnitial 1 0.0020 M 0.0050 M 0.0020 M 0.0025 M 1.3 x 10 0.0015 M 0.0025 M 1.3 x 10 4. 0.0050 M 0.0010 M 0.5 x 10 According to the experimental data and by considering the reaction given below, find and demonstrate the way to calculate the rate law. Explain each step. Initial rate data: 2H,(g) + Clg)→2HC(8) b) Consider this reaction. 4NH,(g) + 30,(g) 2Ng) + 6H,O() If the rate of formation of N, is 0.10 M-s, what is the corresponding rate of disappearance of O,?
Chapter31: Introduction To Analytical Separations
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