25. At 40°C, H,O,(aq) will decompose according to the following reaction: 2H,0, (aq) 2H,0(1) + 0,(g) The following data were collected for the concentration of HO, at various times. Time (s) [H,O,] (mol/L) 1.000 2.16 X 10 0.500 4.32 X 10 0.250 a. Calculate the average rate of decomposition of H,O, be- tween 0 and 2.16 X 104 s. Use this rate to calculate the average rate of production of O,(g) over the same time period. b. What are these rates for the time period 2.16 X 10 s to 4.32 X 10 s? S

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25. At 40°C, H,O,(aq) will decompose according to the following
reaction:
2H,0,(aq)
2H,0(1) + 0,(g)
The following data were collected for the concentration of HO,
at various times.
Time (s)
[H,O,] (mol/L)
1.000
2.16 X 104
0.500
4.32 X 10
0.250
a. Calculate the average rate of decomposition of H,O2 be-
tween 0 and 2.16 X 104 s. Use this rate to calculate the
average rate of production of O,(g) over the same time
period.
b. What are these rates for the time period 2.16 X 10* s to
4.32 X 10 s?
Transcribed Image Text:25. At 40°C, H,O,(aq) will decompose according to the following reaction: 2H,0,(aq) 2H,0(1) + 0,(g) The following data were collected for the concentration of HO, at various times. Time (s) [H,O,] (mol/L) 1.000 2.16 X 104 0.500 4.32 X 10 0.250 a. Calculate the average rate of decomposition of H,O2 be- tween 0 and 2.16 X 104 s. Use this rate to calculate the average rate of production of O,(g) over the same time period. b. What are these rates for the time period 2.16 X 10* s to 4.32 X 10 s?
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