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Consider the reaction of the peroxydisulfate ion (S₂O²-) with
the iodide ion (I) in an aqueous solution:
S₂O² (aq) +31-(aq)→2SO4²¯ (aq) + I₂¯(aq)
2-
At a particular temperature, the rate of disappearance of S₂O²-
varies with reactant concentrations in the following manner:
2-
Experiment S₂O²- (M) I (M) Initial rate (M/s)
0.018
0.036
2.6 x 10 6
0.027
0.036
3.9 x 10-6
0.036
0.054
7.8 x 10-6
0.050
0.072
1.4 x 10-5
1
2
3
4
▾
Part B
What is the average value of the rate constant for the disappearance of S₂O2- based on the four sets of data?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
IVD ΑΣΦ
k=
Submit
Part C
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O
How is the rate of disappearance of S₂O² related to the rate of disappearance of I?
Request Answer
?
O I is one-third the rate of disappearance of S₂ Og²-.
The rate of disappearance of $₂0,² is one-third the rate of disappearance of I.
O S₂O² is equal to the rate of disappearance of I
Part D Complete previous part(s)
M-1-1
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction of the peroxydisulfate ion (S₂O²-) with the iodide ion (I) in an aqueous solution: S₂O² (aq) +31-(aq)→2SO4²¯ (aq) + I₂¯(aq) 2- At a particular temperature, the rate of disappearance of S₂O²- varies with reactant concentrations in the following manner: 2- Experiment S₂O²- (M) I (M) Initial rate (M/s) 0.018 0.036 2.6 x 10 6 0.027 0.036 3.9 x 10-6 0.036 0.054 7.8 x 10-6 0.050 0.072 1.4 x 10-5 1 2 3 4 ▾ Part B What is the average value of the rate constant for the disappearance of S₂O2- based on the four sets of data? Express your answer using two significant figures. IVD ΑΣΦ k= Submit Part C Request Answer Submit O How is the rate of disappearance of S₂O² related to the rate of disappearance of I? Request Answer ? O I is one-third the rate of disappearance of S₂ Og²-. The rate of disappearance of $₂0,² is one-third the rate of disappearance of I. O S₂O² is equal to the rate of disappearance of I Part D Complete previous part(s) M-1-1 Review | Consta
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