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                2NO + O2 yield 2NO2
Suppose that a particular moment during the reaction nitrogen monoxide (NO) is reacting at the rate of 0.074 M/s -1. At what rate is NO2 being formed?
            
        Suppose that a particular moment during the reaction nitrogen monoxide (NO) is reacting at the rate of 0.074 M/s -1. At what rate is NO2 being formed?
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    The equation tells you that
2 moles of NO react to form 2 moles of NO2
This is a 1:1 ratio
This means that NO2 will form at the same rate that NO reacts, because as 1 mole of NO reacts to form 1 mole of NO2 .
Thus rate NO2 is formed at will be 0.058 M/s
    
2 moles of NO react to form 2 moles of NO2
This is a 1:1 ratio
This means that NO2 will form at the same rate that NO reacts, because as 1 mole of NO reacts to form 1 mole of NO2 .
Thus rate NO2 is formed at will be 0.058 M/s
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