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because it has a nonpolluting combustion product, hydrogen gas is used for fuel aboard the space shuttles and in earthbound cars with prototype engines. 2H2(g) + O2(g) ï 2H2O(g) a. Express the rate in terms of changes in [H2], [O2] and [H2O] with time. b. When [O2] is decreasing at 0.23 M/s, at what rate is [H2O] increasing?
because it has a nonpolluting combustion product, hydrogen gas is used for fuel aboard the space shuttles and in earthbound cars with prototype engines. 2H2(g) + O2(g) ï 2H2O(g) a. Express the rate in terms of changes in [H2], [O2] and [H2O] with time. b. When [O2] is decreasing at 0.23 M/s, at what rate is [H2O] increasing?
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