3) Given the reaction and data below: 2 N₂05 (9) → [N₂O5]0 (mol-L-¹) 0.0750 0.190 0.275 0.410 4 NO2(g) + O2(g) Initial rate (mol-L-¹-s-¹) 8.90 x 10-4 2.26 x 10-3 3.26 x 10-3 4.85 x 10-3 a. Determine the rate law and value for the rate constant k, including units. b. What is the overall order of the reactions? c. What is the rate of appearance of O₂ and the rate of disappearance of N₂O5 for experiment 1?

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3) Given the reaction and data below:
2 N₂05 (9)
[N₂O5]0 (mol.L-¹)
0.0750
0.190
0.275
0.410
4 NO2 (g) + O2(g)
Initial rate (mol-L-¹-s-¹)
8.90 x 10-4
2.26 x 10-3
3.26 x 10-3
4.85 x 10-3
a. Determine the rate law and value for the rate constant k, including
units.
b. What is the overall order of the reactions?
c. What is the rate of appearance of O₂ and the rate of disappearance
of N₂O5 for experiment 1?
Transcribed Image Text:3) Given the reaction and data below: 2 N₂05 (9) [N₂O5]0 (mol.L-¹) 0.0750 0.190 0.275 0.410 4 NO2 (g) + O2(g) Initial rate (mol-L-¹-s-¹) 8.90 x 10-4 2.26 x 10-3 3.26 x 10-3 4.85 x 10-3 a. Determine the rate law and value for the rate constant k, including units. b. What is the overall order of the reactions? c. What is the rate of appearance of O₂ and the rate of disappearance of N₂O5 for experiment 1?
3) Given the reaction and data below:
2 N₂05 (9)→ 4 NO2 (g) + O2(g)
[N₂O5]0 (mol-L-¹)
0.0750
0.190
0.275
0.410
a. m = 1, k = -0.01
b. 1
c. ~0.0009,~-0.002
Initial rate (mol-L-¹.s-¹)
8.90 x 10-4
2.26 x 10-3
3.26 x 10-3
4.85 x 10-3
Transcribed Image Text:3) Given the reaction and data below: 2 N₂05 (9)→ 4 NO2 (g) + O2(g) [N₂O5]0 (mol-L-¹) 0.0750 0.190 0.275 0.410 a. m = 1, k = -0.01 b. 1 c. ~0.0009,~-0.002 Initial rate (mol-L-¹.s-¹) 8.90 x 10-4 2.26 x 10-3 3.26 x 10-3 4.85 x 10-3
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