For the gas phase decomposition of hydrogen peroxide at 400 °C 2 H202 2 H20 + 02 the average rate of disappearance of H202 over the time period from t = 0 s to t 38 s is found to be 7.26x10-4 M s-1. The average rate of formation of 02 over the same time period is Ms1

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For the gas phase decomposition of hydrogen peroxide at 400 °C
2 H202 2 H20 + 02
the average rate of disappearance of H202 over the time period fromt = 0 s to t = 38 s is found
to be 7.26x10-4 M s-1.
The average rate of formation of O2 over the same time period is
Ms-1.
Transcribed Image Text:For the gas phase decomposition of hydrogen peroxide at 400 °C 2 H202 2 H20 + 02 the average rate of disappearance of H202 over the time period fromt = 0 s to t = 38 s is found to be 7.26x10-4 M s-1. The average rate of formation of O2 over the same time period is Ms-1.
For the gas phase decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide at 335 K
2 N205 4 NO2 + 02
the average rate of disappearance of N205 over the time period from t =0 s to t = 145 s is
found to be 2.76x10-4 M s1.
The average rate of formation of NO2 over the same time period is
Ms1.
Transcribed Image Text:For the gas phase decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide at 335 K 2 N205 4 NO2 + 02 the average rate of disappearance of N205 over the time period from t =0 s to t = 145 s is found to be 2.76x10-4 M s1. The average rate of formation of NO2 over the same time period is Ms1.
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