1. Nitrogen monoxide, NO, reacts with hydrogen to give nitrous oxide, N₂O2, and water, as illustrated in the reaction below. 2NO(g) + H2 (g) →N₂O2 (aq) + H₂O(g) To obtain the rate law for this reaction, the following experiments were run and. for each, the initial rate of the reaction of N₂O2 was determined. What is the value of the rate constant? Exp 1 Exp 2 Exp 3 Initial concentrations H₂ 0.155 M 0.155 M 0.465 M NO 0.327 M 0.109 M 0.109 M N₂O2 Initial Rate 1.9691 M/s 0.0729 M/s 0.0733 M/s

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1. Nitrogen monoxide, NO, reacts with hydrogen to give nitrous oxide, N₂O2, and water, as illustrated in the
reaction below.
2NO(g) + H2(g) → N₂O2 (aq) + H₂O(g)
To obtain the rate law for this reaction, the following experiments were run and, for each, the initial rate of
the reaction of N₂O2 was determined. What is the value of the rate constant?
Initial concentrations
H₂
0.155 M
0.155 M
0.465 M
NO
Exp 1
0.327 M
Exp 2
0.109 M
Exp 30.109 M
N₂O2
Initial Rate
1.9691 M/s
0.0729 M/s
0.0733 M/s
Transcribed Image Text:1. Nitrogen monoxide, NO, reacts with hydrogen to give nitrous oxide, N₂O2, and water, as illustrated in the reaction below. 2NO(g) + H2(g) → N₂O2 (aq) + H₂O(g) To obtain the rate law for this reaction, the following experiments were run and, for each, the initial rate of the reaction of N₂O2 was determined. What is the value of the rate constant? Initial concentrations H₂ 0.155 M 0.155 M 0.465 M NO Exp 1 0.327 M Exp 2 0.109 M Exp 30.109 M N₂O2 Initial Rate 1.9691 M/s 0.0729 M/s 0.0733 M/s
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