= O KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM Using reactant reaction order to predict changes in initial rate A certain reaction is first order in N₂ and second order in H₂. Use this information to complete the table below. Be sure each of your answer entries has th correct number of significant digits. 1.96 M 7.76 M 6.30 M Explanation [₂] initial rate of reaction 1.23 M 1.23 M 0.382 M 9 Check 0.587 M/s M/S M/S 1/5 X

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Using reactant reaction order to predict changes in initial rate
A certain reaction is first order in N₂ and second order in H₂. Use this information to complete the table below. Be sure each of your answer entries has the
correct number of significant digits.
1.96 M
7.76 M
6.30 M
Explanation
81°F
Mostly sunny
[₂] initial rate of reaction
1.23 M
1.23 M
0.382 M
Check
0.587 M/s
M/S
M/S
X
Q Search
1/5
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