Chemistry, 03.12.2019 01:31 PONBallfordM89
The reaction described by this equation
o3(g)+no(> o2(g)+no2(g)
has the following rate law at 310k.
rate of reaction=k[o3][no] k=3.0*10^6m^-1*s^-1
given that [o3]=5.0x10^-4m and no=6.0x10^-5m at t=0 calculate the rate of the reaction at t=0
what is the overall order of this reaction?
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The reaction described by this equation
o3(g)+no(> o2(g)+no2(g)
has th...
o3(g)+no(> o2(g)+no2(g)
has th...
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