Asked by Liane
                The rate law for the reaction NO + O3 > NO2 is rate= k[NO][O3]. What will the effect on the reaction rate if the partial pressure of NO is doubled? What will the effect if the partial pressure of O2 is tripled?
Just for clarification: NO will be doubled and O3 would be tripled.
            
        Just for clarification: NO will be doubled and O3 would be tripled.
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    I hardly know what you're clarifying. The rate law, since both NO and O3 are raised to the first power should b e doubled and tripled.
    
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