For the conversion of methyl isonitrile to acetonitrile in the gas phase at 250 °C, the rate of the reaction is determined by measuring the appearance of CH3CN. CH3NC CH3CN At the beginning of the reaction, the concentration of CH3CN is 0 M. After 232 s the concentration has increased to 3.31x102 M. What is the rate of the reaction? (mol CH3CN/L) /s

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For the conversion of methyl isonitrile to acetonitrile in the gas phase at 250 °C, the rate of the reaction is determined by measuring the
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At the beginning of the reaction, the concentration of CH3CN is 0 M. After 232 s the concentration has increased to 3.31x10 2 M.
What is the rate of the reaction?
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Transcribed Image Text:For the conversion of methyl isonitrile to acetonitrile in the gas phase at 250 °C, the rate of the reaction is determined by measuring the appearance of CH3CN. CH3NC CH3CN At the beginning of the reaction, the concentration of CH3CN is 0 M. After 232 s the concentration has increased to 3.31x10 2 M. What is the rate of the reaction? Submit Answer F3 E D F4 AM [References] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Try Another Version R F > % 5 ■ H FO t T G 23 6 B 4 item attempts remaining L (mol CH3CN/L) /s F7 DELL H F8 & 7 7 N F9 * 8 8 M O F10 5 K 2 F11 6 4 L Alt 3 F12 P PrtScr Ctri "g { [ E Insert ? & } Paye 3 5 8:05 P 10/6/202 Delete Backspace
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