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What is the average rate of formation of I2?
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Based on your answer to Part B, what is the average rate of formation of HCl?
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According to the chemical equation, there will be twice as many moles of HCl formed as moles of I2. Therefore, the molar concentration of HCl is increasing at twice the rate of the I, concentration.
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Based on your answer to Part B or C, what is the average rate of change of H2 ? Remember that reactant concentrations decrease over time.
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Transcribed Image Text:What is the average rate of formation of I2? Express your answer to three decimal places and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) M 0.054 Submit Previous Answers Correct Part C Based on your answer to Part B, what is the average rate of formation of HCl? Express your answer to three decimal places and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) M 0.108 Submit Previous Answers Correct According to the chemical equation, there will be twice as many moles of HCl formed as moles of I2. Therefore, the molar concentration of HCl is increasing at twice the rate of the I, concentration. Part D Based on your answer to Part B or C, what is the average rate of change of H2 ? Remember that reactant concentrations decrease over time. Express your answer to three decimal places and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) Templates Symbols undo redo reset keyboard shortcuts help 0.0964 M
To measure the speed of a car, we use miles per hour (miles/hour or mi/h or mph). To measure
the rate of a reaction we use molar concentration per second (M/s).
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Transcribed Image Text:To measure the speed of a car, we use miles per hour (miles/hour or mi/h or mph). To measure the rate of a reaction we use molar concentration per second (M/s).
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