The reaction, 2 NO(g) + O₂(g) → 2 NO₂(g) has a rate law, rate = k{NO][0₂]. If the rate of the reaction is 0.60 M/s when [NO] is 1.5 M and [02₂] is 2.0 M, what are the units of the rate constant, k? A) S-¹ B) M-¹s-¹ C) Ms-¹ D) M-²S-¹ E) None of these.
The reaction, 2 NO(g) + O₂(g) → 2 NO₂(g) has a rate law, rate = k{NO][0₂]. If the rate of the reaction is 0.60 M/s when [NO] is 1.5 M and [02₂] is 2.0 M, what are the units of the rate constant, k? A) S-¹ B) M-¹s-¹ C) Ms-¹ D) M-²S-¹ E) None of these.
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