At 400 K oxalic acid decomposes according to the reaction: H_C,O4(g)—CO,(g)+HCOOH(g) In three separate experiments, the intial pressure of oxalic acid and final total pressure after 20,000 s is measured. Experiment 1 2 3 PH₂C₂O4 at t=0 65.8 92.1 111 Protal at t=20,000 s 106 149 179 Find the rate law of the reaction. Rate=3.06x10-5 ¹PH₂C₂O. ●Rate=4.78x10-5s-¹PH₂C₂O4 O Rate 1.20x10-5s PH,C₂0 O Rate 7.17x10-5s ¹PH₂C₂0.

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At 400 K oxalic acid decomposes according to the reaction:
H_C,Oí(g)→CO,(g)+HCOOH(g)
In three separate experiments, the intial pressure of oxalic acid and final total pressure after 20,000 s is measured.
1 2 3
65.8 92.1 111
106 149 179
Experiment
PH₂C₂O4 at t=0
Protal at t=20,000 s
Find the rate law of the reaction.
Rate=3.06x10-58-¹PH,C₂0.
Rate 4.78x10-5¹PH₂C₂O
Rate 1.20x10-5s ¹PH₂C₂0
Rate 7.17x10-5s ¹PH₂C₂0.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A At 400 K oxalic acid decomposes according to the reaction: H_C,Oí(g)→CO,(g)+HCOOH(g) In three separate experiments, the intial pressure of oxalic acid and final total pressure after 20,000 s is measured. 1 2 3 65.8 92.1 111 106 149 179 Experiment PH₂C₂O4 at t=0 Protal at t=20,000 s Find the rate law of the reaction. Rate=3.06x10-58-¹PH,C₂0. Rate 4.78x10-5¹PH₂C₂O Rate 1.20x10-5s ¹PH₂C₂0 Rate 7.17x10-5s ¹PH₂C₂0. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
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