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fast no+no-->n2o2, slow n2o2+h2-->n2o+h20, fast
Which of the following rate laws is possible for the following two-step reaction?
1) NO(g) + NO(g) N2O2(g); FAST 2) N2O2(g) +
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Sophie
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fast no+no-->n2o2,
slow n2o2+h2-->n2o+h20, fast n2o+h2-->n2+h2o 1)What is the intermediates in the rxn 2)Write the rate law for
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Tarkan
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fast no+no-->n2o2,
slow n2o2+h2-->n2o+h20, fast n2o+h2-->n2+h2o 1)What is the intermediates in the rxn 2)Write the rate law for
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Tarkan
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2NO(g) + O2(g) --> 2NO2(g)
Derive the theoretical rate law and indicate whether or not this is a possible mechanism for the above
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Vanessa
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2NO(g) + O2(g) --> 2NO2(g)
Derive the theoretical rate law and indicate whether or not this is a possible mechanism for the above
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Vanessa
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I know the equation
2NO + O2 --> 2NO2 A mechanism would be 2NO --> N2O2 (1) FAST N2O2 + O2 --> 2NO2 (2) SLOW How would i derive
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Sarah
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Now the reaction (2NO+2H2==> 2H20+N2) is believed to take place in three steps, the first of which is the fast reversible
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Crystal
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Which tempo pattern is most common among movements within a Baroque concerto?
(1 point) Responses fast-slow-fast fast-slow-fast
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The tempos in a concerto usually follow what type of pattern from one movement to the next?
(1 point) Responses fast, slow, fast
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Alto Saxaphone
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Answer all of them
Which tempo pattern is most common among movements within a Baroque concerto? (1 point) Responses
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ykdonni
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