01:160:163 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Rate Equation, Reaction Rate, Reaction Rate Constant

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Hydrogen gas is used as a fuel aboard the space shuttle and in earthbound cars with prototype engines. Express the rate in terms of changes in h2,o2, and h2o. Given that the initial concentration of n2o5 is [n2o5]0= 1. 24*10^-2 m, if. [n2o5]= 0. 23*10^-2 m at a t of 55. 0 min, calculate [no2] & [o2] at t=55. 0 min. N2o5 (g) 2 no2 (g) + o2 (g) The rate law is an equation that relates the rate of reaction to the concentrations of reactants. For any general reaction occurring at fixed temp aa+bb -> cc+dd rate= k[a]^x*[b]^y k=the rate constant x= order respect to a y=order respect to b x+y= represents the overall reaction. If a reaction is zero order, the rate of the reaction is always the same. If a reaction is first order, the rate is directly proportional to the reactant concentration. If a second order, the rate is directly proportional to the square of the reactant concentration.

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