The gas phase decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide at 335 K -N₂05 (9) 2 NO₂(g) + O₂(9) is first order in N₂Os During one experiment it was found that when the initial concentration of N₂Os was 0.132 M, the concentration of N₂O5 dropped to 1.50x102 M after 330.0 s had passed. Based on this experiment, the rate constant for the reaction is Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining

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The gas phase decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide at 335 K
-N₂05 (9) 2 NO₂(g) + O₂(9)
is first order in N₂Os
During one experiment it was found that when the initial concentration of N₂Os was 0.132 M, the concentration of N₂O5 dropped to 1.50x102 M after 330.0 s had
passed.
Based on this experiment, the rate constant for the reaction is
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Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining
s²¹,
Transcribed Image Text:The gas phase decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide at 335 K -N₂05 (9) 2 NO₂(g) + O₂(9) is first order in N₂Os During one experiment it was found that when the initial concentration of N₂Os was 0.132 M, the concentration of N₂O5 dropped to 1.50x102 M after 330.0 s had passed. Based on this experiment, the rate constant for the reaction is Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining s²¹,
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