The reaction of nitrogen dioxide with carbon monoxide is second order in NO2 and
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The reaction of nitrogen dioxide with carbon monoxide is second order in NO2 and zero order in CO. Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below. Use the form k[A]^m[B]^n... , 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 0.730 M^-1s^-1. Using this value for the rate constant, the rate of the reaction when [NO2] = 1.26 M and [CO] = 0.452 M would be Ms^-1.Explanation / Answer
Given
second order in N02 and zero order in CO
so the rate law is
rate = K [N02]^2 [C0]^0
so
rate = K [N02]^2
so the rate law is finally given as
rate = K [N02]^2
b)
given
K = 0.73
[N02] = 1.26
so
rate = 0.73 x [1.26]^2
rate = 1.158948
so the rate is 1.158948
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