Nitrosyl bromide, NOBr, is formed in the reaction of nitric oxide, NO, with brom
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Nitrosyl bromide, NOBr, is formed in the reaction of nitric oxide, NO, with bromine, Br2: 2NO(g)+Br2(g)2NOBr(g)
The reaction rapidly establishes equilibrium when the reactants are mixed.
At this temperature the rate constant for the reverse reaction is 310. M2s1 . What is kf for the reaction?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Include an asterisk to indicate mulitplication in compound units, for example to write the units for a second order rate constant type M-1*s-1.
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Explanation / Answer
kc= kf/kr
kc is given but kr is not
and if you can find out the kr .. please use this formula to get the answer.
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