For the reaction below, a series of experiments was conducted and the data collected in the table below. a. Determine the rate law and the overall order of the reaction. b. Calculate the rate constant, including appropriate units. c. Determine the initial rate when the initial concentrations of both reactants are 0.12 M. Reaction (might be unbalanced): NO (g) + Cl2 (g) → NOCI (g) Experiment Data: Experiment # Initial [NO] (M) Initial [Cl2] (M) Initial Rate (M/s) 1 0.13 0.20 1.0x10-2 0.26 0.20 4.0x10-2 3 0.13 0.10 5.0x10-3

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For the reaction below, a series of experiments was conducted and the data collected in
the table below.
a. Determine the rate law and the overall order of the reaction.
b. Calculate the rate constant, including appropriate units.
c. Determine the initial rate when the initial concentrations of both reactants are 0.12 M.
Reaction (might be unbalanced): NO (g) + C2 (g) NOCI (g)
→ NOCI (g)
Experiment Data:
Experiment # Initial [NO] (M) Initial [Cl2] (M) Initial Rate (M/s)
1
0.13
0.20
1.0x10-2
0.26
0.20
4.0x10-2
3
0.13
0.10
5.0x10-3
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction below, a series of experiments was conducted and the data collected in the table below. a. Determine the rate law and the overall order of the reaction. b. Calculate the rate constant, including appropriate units. c. Determine the initial rate when the initial concentrations of both reactants are 0.12 M. Reaction (might be unbalanced): NO (g) + C2 (g) NOCI (g) → NOCI (g) Experiment Data: Experiment # Initial [NO] (M) Initial [Cl2] (M) Initial Rate (M/s) 1 0.13 0.20 1.0x10-2 0.26 0.20 4.0x10-2 3 0.13 0.10 5.0x10-3
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