Following the reaction to completion in a very large excess of SO₂ (0.10 mol/L, assume its concentration is constant), the concentration of reactants and product were seen to follow the following trends. From the values in the table, calculate the reaction order with respect to O₂. You can use the empty rows in the table for calculations, if convenient. time (h) [SO₂] 10-³ mol/L [0₂] 10-³ mol/L [SO3] 10-3 mol/L 0 100 1 0 0.25 100 0.54 0.46 0.50 100 0.29 0.71 0.75 100 0.15 0.85

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Following the reaction to completion in a very large excess of SO₂ (0.10 mol/L,
assume its concentration is constant), the concentration of reactants and product were
seen to follow the following trends. From the values in the table, calculate the reaction
order with respect to O₂. You can use the empty rows in the table for calculations, if
convenient.
time (h)
[SO₂] 10-³ mol/L
[0₂] 10-³ mol/L
[SO3] 10-³ mol/L
0
100
1
0
0.25
100
0.54
0.46
0.50
100
0.29
0.71
0.75
100
0.15
0.85
Transcribed Image Text:c) Following the reaction to completion in a very large excess of SO₂ (0.10 mol/L, assume its concentration is constant), the concentration of reactants and product were seen to follow the following trends. From the values in the table, calculate the reaction order with respect to O₂. You can use the empty rows in the table for calculations, if convenient. time (h) [SO₂] 10-³ mol/L [0₂] 10-³ mol/L [SO3] 10-³ mol/L 0 100 1 0 0.25 100 0.54 0.46 0.50 100 0.29 0.71 0.75 100 0.15 0.85
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