Nitric oxide (NO) gas and oxygen gas combine to form nitrogen dioxide gas according to the equation 2 NO(g) + O2 (g) → 2 NO2 (g) The rate law for this reaction is rate = k[NO]2[O2]. If the molar concentration of nitric oxide is 0.0126 M, the molar concentration of oxygen is 0.0125 M, and the numerical value of the rate constant is 7110, what is the reaction rate? Report your answer to 3 sig figs. Do not use scientific notation. Do not include units in your answer. (hint: don't worry about units as you calculate the answer. The rate constant does have units but I've chosen to omit them in an attempt to keep this problem a bit less confusing. "M" is the symbol for molar concentration.)
Nitric oxide (NO) gas and oxygen gas combine to form nitrogen dioxide gas according to the equation
2 NO(g) + O2 (g) → 2 NO2 (g)
The rate law for this reaction is
rate = k[NO]2[O2].
If the molar concentration of nitric oxide is 0.0126 M, the molar concentration of oxygen is 0.0125 M, and the numerical value of the rate constant is 7110, what is the reaction rate? Report your answer to 3 sig figs. Do not use scientific notation. Do not include units in your answer.
(hint: don't worry about units as you calculate the answer. The rate constant does have units but I've chosen to omit them in an attempt to keep this problem a bit less confusing. "M" is the symbol for molar concentration.)
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