Acetone reacts with iodine in acid solution as shown in this equation.
2NO+H2+--->N2O+H2O
These data were obtained when the reaction was studied.
[NO], M [H2], M Relative Rate
0.021 0.065 1.46 M/min
0.021 0.260 1.46 M/min
0.042 0.065 5.84 M/min
What is the rate equation for the reaction?
see experiment 1 and 3:
[NO] doubles
[H2] is constant
rate becomes 4 times
so, order of NO is 2
see experiment 1 and 2:
[NO] is constant
[H2] becomes 4 times
rate is constant
so, order of H2 is 0
overall order = 2 + 0 = 2
Rate law is:
rate = k*[NO]^2
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