3 For the reaction below, initially 3.5 mol of NH¸ are placed in a 4.0 L reaction chamber. After 3.0 minutes only 1.6 moles of NH, remain. SHOW ALL YOUR WORK. Rates should be in M/s 4 NH₂(g) + 5 O₂(g) → 4 NO(g) + 6 H₂O(g) a. Calculate the average rate of reaction with respect to NH,. b. Calculate the average rate at which H₂O is being formed. c. Calculate the average rate at which O, is being consumed.

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For the reaction below, initially 3.5 mol of NH, are placed in a 4.0 L
reaction chamber. After 3.0 minutes only 1.6 moles of NH, remain.
SHOW ALL YOUR WORK. Rates should be in M/s
3
4 NH₂(g) + 5 O₂(g) · 4 NO(g) + 6 H₂O(g)
a. Calculate the average rate of reaction with respect to NH₂.
b. Calculate the average rate at which H₂O is being formed.
c. Calculate the average rate at which O₂ is being consumed.
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction below, initially 3.5 mol of NH, are placed in a 4.0 L reaction chamber. After 3.0 minutes only 1.6 moles of NH, remain. SHOW ALL YOUR WORK. Rates should be in M/s 3 4 NH₂(g) + 5 O₂(g) · 4 NO(g) + 6 H₂O(g) a. Calculate the average rate of reaction with respect to NH₂. b. Calculate the average rate at which H₂O is being formed. c. Calculate the average rate at which O₂ is being consumed.
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