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Consider the formation of nitrogen dioxide and oxygen:
NO(g)+O3(g)âNO2(g)+O2(g)
The reaction is first order in O3 and second order overall. What is the rate law?
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Consider the formation of nitrogen dioxide and oxygen:
The reaction is first order in and second order overall. What is the rate law?
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rate=k[NO]2[O3]2 rate=k[NO][O3]2 rate=k[O3] rate=k[NO] rate=k[NO][O3] rate=k[NO]2[O3]
Consider the formation of nitrogen dioxide and oxygen:
NO(g)+O3(g)âNO2(g)+O2(g)
The reaction is first order in O3 and second order overall. What is the rate law?
View Available Hint(s)
Consider the formation of nitrogen dioxide and oxygen:
The reaction is first order in and second order overall. What is the rate law?
choose one
rate=k[NO]2[O3]2 |
rate=k[NO][O3]2 |
rate=k[O3] |
rate=k[NO] |
rate=k[NO][O3] |
rate=k[NO]2[O3] |
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31 Oct 2019