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The initial rate of disappearance
What is the initial rate of *appearance* of SO3(g)?
a reaction and table are given: reaction: 2S02(g)+O2 -------> 2 SO3(g) Table
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For the following reaction
2NO2 -> 2NO +O2 is second order reaction. If the initial concentration of NO2 is 0.098M and the
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Cole
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In the following reaction
2 VO43- + 3 Zn + 16 H+→ 2 V2+ + 3 Zn2+ + 8 H2O the initial rate of disappearance of VO43- was found
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The initial rate of disappearance of H₂ is 7.5 x 10⁻² M/s. What is the initial rate of appearance of NH₃?
a. 1.1 x 10⁻¹
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Hydrogen sulfide burns in oxygen to form sulfur dioxide and water. If sulfur dioxide is being formed at a rate of 0.19 mol L-1
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Ken
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Can anyone explain to me the rate of disappearance and appearance? I had two problems and ive figured them out but i don't
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disappearance of NO in ...- Help!!!?
The following data were collected for the rate of disappearance of NO in the reaction 2
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Hannah
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Chlorine dioxide reacts in basic water to form chlorite and chlorate according to the following chemical equation:
2ClO2(aq) +
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Panda
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Given the following reaction: 5 Br-(aq) + BrO3-(aq) + 6 H+(aq) → 3 Br2(aq) + 3 H2O(l)
If the rate of disappearance of bromate
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3 CH3NH2 + 11 HNO3 ---> 3 CO2 + 13 H2O + 14 NO
RATE OF DISAPPEARANCE OF NITRIC ACID IS 20M/min. what is the rate of reaction? at
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candace
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