53. Which of the following expressions does not represent a proper expression for the rate of this reaction? 2A + 3B → F + 2G (a) -A[A] At (b) -A[B] 3At (c) A[F] (d) A[G] 2At (e) =A[A] 2At At 54. One of the reactions that is used to produce gaseous hydrogen commercially follows. A proper expression for the rate of this reaction could be H,O(g) + CO(g) » H2(g) + CO:(g) (a) -A[CO2] (b) -A[H2] (c) k (d) A[CO] (e) -A[H,O] At 4t At In the following reaction, the rate of formation of NH3 is 0.15 mol/L-min. What is the rate of reaction? 55. N2 + 3H2 > 2NH3 (a) 0.15 mol/L•min (d) 0.20 mol/L•min (b) 0.075 mol/L•min (c) 0.30 mol/L•min (c) -0.075 mol/L•min

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Which of the following expressions does not represent a proper expression for the rate of
this reaction?
53.
2A + 3B → F + 2G
(b) –A[B]
(a) -A[A]
At
(d) A[G]
(e) -A[A]
2At
(c) A[F]
3At
At
2At
One of the reactions that is used to produce gaseous hydrogen commercially follows.
A proper expression for the rate of this reaction could be
H,O(g) + CO(g) → H2(g) + CO-(g)
54.
(a) –A[CO;] (b) -A[H;] (c) k
At
(d) A[CO] (c) =A[H;O]
At
At
At
In the following reaction, the rate of formation of NH3 is 0.15 mol/L•min. What is the
rate of reaction?
55.
N2 + 3H2 > 2NH3
(a) 0.15 mol/L•min
(d) 0.20 mol/L•min
(b) 0.075 mol/L•min
(e) 0.30 mol/L•min
(c) –0.075 mol/L•min
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following expressions does not represent a proper expression for the rate of this reaction? 53. 2A + 3B → F + 2G (b) –A[B] (a) -A[A] At (d) A[G] (e) -A[A] 2At (c) A[F] 3At At 2At One of the reactions that is used to produce gaseous hydrogen commercially follows. A proper expression for the rate of this reaction could be H,O(g) + CO(g) → H2(g) + CO-(g) 54. (a) –A[CO;] (b) -A[H;] (c) k At (d) A[CO] (c) =A[H;O] At At At In the following reaction, the rate of formation of NH3 is 0.15 mol/L•min. What is the rate of reaction? 55. N2 + 3H2 > 2NH3 (a) 0.15 mol/L•min (d) 0.20 mol/L•min (b) 0.075 mol/L•min (e) 0.30 mol/L•min (c) –0.075 mol/L•min
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