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The average rate of disappearance of ozone in the reaction 2O3(g) ---> 3O2 (g) is found to be 8.12 x 10^-3 molecules over 15 seconds. What is the rate of appearance of O2 during this interval
9 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
wouldn't it be 3/2 the rate for of the dissapearance of Ozone? The coefficents tell us that.
9 years ago
Answered by DrBob222
Didn't Mr. P:ursley answer this for you yesterday?
9 years ago

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