4.) C2H6+ O2 H₂O + CO2 Rate of formation of CO2= 1.32M/s

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Module 6 Homework
Average Rates:
1. Lighting a butane lighter causes the combustion of butane, creating a flame. For the combustion of
butane, find the rate of depletion for butane if there was initially 1.7 M of butane, and after 35
seconds, only 0.5 M remain.
2. A gas grill was left on for 3 minutes. During this time, the combustion of propane occurred. Find the
rate of formation of carbon dioxide if there was no product initially and 0.68M of carbon dioxide
remained afterward.
Rate Expressions:
Write the rate expression and the rates of all other species using the given rate for the stated reactions.
Make sure the reactions are balanced.
N2+O2 N₂O5
Rate of depletion of O₂ = 0.79M/s
4.) C2H6+ O2 → H₂O + CO2
Rate of formation of CO2= 1.32M/s
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Transcribed Image Text:Module 6 Homework Average Rates: 1. Lighting a butane lighter causes the combustion of butane, creating a flame. For the combustion of butane, find the rate of depletion for butane if there was initially 1.7 M of butane, and after 35 seconds, only 0.5 M remain. 2. A gas grill was left on for 3 minutes. During this time, the combustion of propane occurred. Find the rate of formation of carbon dioxide if there was no product initially and 0.68M of carbon dioxide remained afterward. Rate Expressions: Write the rate expression and the rates of all other species using the given rate for the stated reactions. Make sure the reactions are balanced. N2+O2 N₂O5 Rate of depletion of O₂ = 0.79M/s 4.) C2H6+ O2 → H₂O + CO2 Rate of formation of CO2= 1.32M/s 155
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