The following data were collected for the reaction below: 2 NO (g) + O2 (g) --> 2 NO2 (g) Initial Rate Experiment [NO] (M) [02] (M) (M/s) 0.0126 0.0125 1.41 X 102 0.0252 0.0125 5.64 X 102 0.0252 0.0250 1.13 X 10 1 What is the rate when (NO] - 0.100 M and [O2] = 0.200 M? O 7.11 X 10° M²5 1 O2 M/s O 0.002 M/s O 14.2 M/s 2.
The following data were collected for the reaction below: 2 NO (g) + O2 (g) --> 2 NO2 (g) Initial Rate Experiment [NO] (M) [02] (M) (M/s) 0.0126 0.0125 1.41 X 102 0.0252 0.0125 5.64 X 102 0.0252 0.0250 1.13 X 10 1 What is the rate when (NO] - 0.100 M and [O2] = 0.200 M? O 7.11 X 10° M²5 1 O2 M/s O 0.002 M/s O 14.2 M/s 2.
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![The following data were collected for the reaction below.
2 NO (g) + O2 (g) --> 2 NO, (g)
Initial Rate
Experiment
INO] (M)
HO:1 (M)
(M/s)
1.
0.0126
0.0125
1.41 X 10 2
2
0,0252
0.0125
5.64 X 102
13.
0.0252
0.0250
1.13 X 101
What is the rate when (NO] = 0.100 M and [0,] = 0.200 M?
O 7.11 X 10 M251
O 2 M/s
0:0.002 M/s
(0 14.2 M/s](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb8635679-41bf-46a2-9d67-ed862e7a631e%2F80a1f3c2-cca4-446f-8c0b-0f47c27bd8ff%2F97vauhy_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The following data were collected for the reaction below.
2 NO (g) + O2 (g) --> 2 NO, (g)
Initial Rate
Experiment
INO] (M)
HO:1 (M)
(M/s)
1.
0.0126
0.0125
1.41 X 10 2
2
0,0252
0.0125
5.64 X 102
13.
0.0252
0.0250
1.13 X 101
What is the rate when (NO] = 0.100 M and [0,] = 0.200 M?
O 7.11 X 10 M251
O 2 M/s
0:0.002 M/s
(0 14.2 M/s
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