The reaction of nitrogen dioxide with fluorine 2 NO2 + F2-2 NO,F is first order in NO, and first order in F2. Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below. Use the form k[A]"[B]"... , where '1' is understood for m, n ... (don't enter 1) and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear. Rate = In an experiment to determine the rate law, the rate constant was determined to be 1.53x104 M1s1. Using this value for the rate constant, the rate of the reaction when [NO,] = 2.17 M and [F,] = 2.46 M would be | Ms-1.

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The reaction of nitrogen dioxide with fluorine
2 NO2 + F2-2 NO2F
is first order in NOz and first order in F2.
Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below.
Use the form k[A]™[B]"... , where '1' is understood for m, n.. (don't enter 1) and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear.
Rate =
In an experiment to determine the rate law, the rate constant was determined to be 1.53x10 Ms. Using this value for the rate constant, the rate of the reaction when [NO2] = 2.17 M and [F2] =
2.46 M would be
Ms1.
Transcribed Image Text:The reaction of nitrogen dioxide with fluorine 2 NO2 + F2-2 NO2F is first order in NOz and first order in F2. Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below. Use the form k[A]™[B]"... , where '1' is understood for m, n.. (don't enter 1) and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear. Rate = In an experiment to determine the rate law, the rate constant was determined to be 1.53x10 Ms. Using this value for the rate constant, the rate of the reaction when [NO2] = 2.17 M and [F2] = 2.46 M would be Ms1.
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The sum of the exponent term in the rate law for a chemical reaction is known as the order of the reaction. The order of a chemical reaction depends on the reactant that participates in the slowest step of the multistep reaction.

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