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The rate of disappearance of N2O5 is 3.6 x 10−4 M/s in the reaction below. What is the rate of appearance of NO2? 2 N2O5 → 4 NO2 + O2
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A.3.6 x 10−4 M/s
B.1.4 x 10−3 M/s
C.1.8 x 10−4 M/s
D.7.2 x 10−4 M/s
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The question asks us to relate the rate of disappearance of N2O5 to the rate of appearance of NO2 using the balanced equation: 2 N2O5 → 4 NO2 + O2.
First, note the stoichiometric coefficients: 2 moles of N2O5 produce 4 moles of NO2. This means the rate at which NO2 appears......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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