II. Rate Law The following data were collected experimentally from the following reaction. 2 NO + 2 H2 - N2 + 2 H20 Experiment Reaction [NO] (M) [H2] (M) Rate 0.420 0.210 1 0.122 0.122 0.136 0.0339 0.210 0.105 0.244 0.0678 0.488 0.0339 1. Determine the rate law Determine the overall order of the reaction 2. Find the rate constant (k) 234

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I. Rate Expression.
Answer Item 1 and 2 in Activity 4.1 on page
98 in your textbook.
Answer Item 1 in Activity 4.2 on page 99 in
your textbook.
II. Rate Law
The following data were collected
experimentally from the following reaction.
2 NO + 2 H2 - N2 + 2 H2O
Experiment
Reaction
[NO]
(M)
[H2]
(M)
Rate
0.420
0.210
0.136
0.0339
1
0.122
0.122
3
4
0.210
0.105
0.244
0.488
0.0678
0.0339
1. Determine the rate law
2. Determine the overall order of the reaction
2. Find the rate constant (k)
3. Determine the rate of the reaction when
[NO] = 0.350 M and [H2] = 0.205 M.
Transcribed Image Text:I. Rate Expression. Answer Item 1 and 2 in Activity 4.1 on page 98 in your textbook. Answer Item 1 in Activity 4.2 on page 99 in your textbook. II. Rate Law The following data were collected experimentally from the following reaction. 2 NO + 2 H2 - N2 + 2 H2O Experiment Reaction [NO] (M) [H2] (M) Rate 0.420 0.210 0.136 0.0339 1 0.122 0.122 3 4 0.210 0.105 0.244 0.488 0.0678 0.0339 1. Determine the rate law 2. Determine the overall order of the reaction 2. Find the rate constant (k) 3. Determine the rate of the reaction when [NO] = 0.350 M and [H2] = 0.205 M.
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