Asked by Greg
For the reaction
IO3– + 5I– + 6H+ 3I2 + 3H2O
the rate of disappearance of I– at a particular time and concentration is 2.8 x 10-3 M s-1. What is the rate of appearance of I2 in molarity per second?
IO3– + 5I– + 6H+ 3I2 + 3H2O
the rate of disappearance of I– at a particular time and concentration is 2.8 x 10-3 M s-1. What is the rate of appearance of I2 in molarity per second?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Doesn't this work just like stoichiometry.
2.8E-3 x (3/5) = ?
2.8E-3 x (3/5) = ?
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