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Tropospheric ozone is rapidly consumed in many reactions, including:
so3(g) + no(g) > no2(g) + o2(g)
use the following data to calculate the instantaneous rate of the preceding reaction at t = 0.000 s and t = 0.0520 s. express your answers to three significant figures.
time (s) [no] (m)0.000 2.00 x 10^-80.0110 1.80 x 10^-80.0270 1.60 x 10^-80.0520 1.40 x 10^-80.1020 1.20 x 10^-8
part 1:
for t = 0.000 s: m/spart 2: for t = 0.052 s: m/s

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