QUESTION 8A
Consider the reaction 2 N2O5 --> 4 NO2 + O2.
A chemist studying the kinetics of the reaction monitored the concentration of N2O5 as a function of time at 45°C, and obtained the data below.
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Time (s) |
[N2O5] (M) |
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0 |
0.100 |
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50 |
0.0707 |
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100 |
0.0500 |
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200 |
0.0250 |
|
300 |
0.0125 |
|
400 |
0.00625 |
What is the order of the reaction?
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0 |
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1/2 |
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1 |
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2 |
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