Given the following data, determine the rate constant of the

  1. A data set contains an independent and a dependent variable. Which must be true of the data set if a linear function can be used
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  2. Determine the rate law, including the values of the orders and rate law constant, for the following reaction using the
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  3. Nitrosyl chloride, NOCL, decomposes to NO and C1 in accordance with the following equation: 2NOC1(g)--> 2NO(g)+ C1 2(g)
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  4. A variable 'f' varies jointly as 'g' and the square of 'h' and inversely as 'j'. If f=-14 when g=5, h=8, j=20, what is 'f' when
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  5. The rate constant for the rxn of hydrogen reacting with iodine to form hydrogen iodide is 2.7 X 10^-4 L/mol*s at 600. K and 3.5
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  6. Given the following data, determine the rate constant of the reaction2NO(g) + Cl2(g) 2NOCl(g) Experiment [NO] (M) [Cl2] (M) Rate
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  7. A graph of experimental data is a straight line when ln[H2] is plotted versus time. Which rate law fits the data?A. Rate =
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  8. The reaction2NOCl(g) �¨ 2NO(g) + Cl2 (g) has an activation energy of 100.0 kJ/mol and a rate constant at 350.0 K of 8.5 x 10-6
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  9. Determine whether the rate of change is constant. Choose the correct answer below.Time (min):0, 4, 7, 12 Elevation (ft): 50,000,
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  10. The rate constant of the reaction between CO2 and OH - in aqueous solution to give the HCO3- ion is 1.5 1010 1/(M·s) at 25°C.
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