NO + O3 --------> NO2* + O2
NO + O3 --------> NO2* + O2 If NO2* chemiluminescence is centered at 1200 nm, what should...
Consider the reaction of NO2 with ozone O3 to produces NO3 and O2. What factor(s) will affect the rate of this reaction ? A. [NO2] and [O3] B. [NO3] and [O2] C. temperature D. [NO2] and [O3] and temperature of the reaction E. [NO3] and [O2] and temperature of the reaction
1. Consider the following thermochemical equation. NO (g) +O3 (g) → NO2 (g) + O2(g) ΔΗ--1 99 kJ a) This reaction is i. endothermic ii. exothermic b) Calculate the amount of energy (kJ) released when 8.50 g of NO (g) is reacted with an excess of ozone, O3
Ozone (O3) in the atmosphere can react with nitric oxide (NO): O3(g) + NO(g) --> NO2(g) + O2(g). ( ΔH° = –199 kJ/mol, ΔS° = –4.1 J/K·mol) Write answers to three significant figures. a. Calculate the ΔG°( kJ/mol) for this reaction at 25°C. b. Determine the temperature(oC) at which the reaction is at equilibrium.
Ozone (O3) in the atmosphere can react with nitric oxide (NO): O3(g) + NO(g) --> NO2(g) + O2(g). ( ΔH° = –199 kJ/mol, ΔS° = –4.1 J/K·mol) Write answers to three significant figures. a. Calculate the ΔG°( kJ/mol) for this reaction at 25°C. Blank 1 b. Determine the temperature(oC) at which the reaction is at equilibrium.
Consider the following mechanism: O3 => O2 + O NO + O => NO2 What is the role of O
from rxn mechanism 03+ no2 ->no3 +o2 (slow) no3+no2->n2o5 (fast) rate=k [o3]1 [no2]1 so here, I see that order is 1 for [o3] and [no2] because o3 + no2 has 1 coefficient in front. but my question is I learned that the order of reaction is not equal to the coefficient of species. !! so why coefficient is determined when writing rate of reaction here? this does not make sense to me.
What is the role of NO(g) in the reaction mechanism below? NO(g) + O3(g) --> NO2(g) + O2(g) O(g) + NO2(g) --> NO(g) + O2(g)
Step 1: 03 (g) + NO (g) = NO2 (g) + O2 (g) Step 2: NO2 (g) + O (9) NO (g) + O2 (g) PE "IM Reaction path What is the overall rate law? Rate = k[O3] Rate = k[O3][0] Rate = k[O3][NO]
The rate law for the reaction 2NO2 + O3 → N2O5 + O2 is rate = k[NO2][O3]. Which one of the following mechanisms is consistent with this rate law? A) NO2 + NO2 → N2O4 (fast) N2O4 + O3 → N2O5 + O2 (slow) B) NO2 + O3 → NO5 (fast) NO5 + NO5 → N2O5 + 5/2O2 (slow) C) NO2 + O3 → NO3 + O2 (slow) NO3 + NO2 → N2O5 (fast) D) NO2 + NO2 → N2O2...
Given the following data:
2O3(g)
3O2(g)
-427 kJ
O2(g)
2O(g)
495 kJ
NO(g)
+
O3(g)
NO2(g)
+
O2
-199kJ
Calculate
(in kJ) for the reaction:
NO(g)
+
O(g)
NO2(g)