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Consider the reaction F2(g) + 2ClO2(g) → 2FClO2(g) Use the data in the table to calculate...

Consider the reaction F2(g) + 2ClO2(g)

2FClO2(g)

Use the data in the table to calculate the rate of the reaction at the time when [F2] = 0.070 M and

[ClO2] = 0.085 M.


Experiment [F2] M [ClO2] M Initial rate
(M/s)
1 0.10 0.010 1.2

×

10−3
2 0.10 0.040 4.8

×

10−3
3 0.20 0.010 2.4

×

10−3

Consider the reaction X + Y

Z


From the data in the table, obtained at 360 K,

(a) determine the overall order of the reaction
Initial Rate of
Disappearance of
X (M/s)
[X] (M) [Y](M)
0.053 0.10 0.50
0.127 0.20 0.30
1.02 0.40 0.60
0.254 0.20 0.60
0.509 0.40 0.30



(b) determine the initial rate of disappearance of X when the concentration of X is 0.30 M and that of Y is 0.20 M.

_____ M/s

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