Which of the following experiments would be consistent with this mechanism? slow Step 1: 2NO2(g) → NO3(g) + NO(g) Step 2: NO3(g) + CO(g) NO2(g) + CO2(g) fast Experiment I [CO] (M) Experiment II [CO] (M) time (s) time (s) 10 0.476 10 0.495 24 0.443 24 0.488 57 0.376 57 0.4715 98 0.306 98 0.451 150 0.236 150 0.425 300 0.112 300 0.35 Neither experiment Experiment II only O Experiment I and II O Experiment I only

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Vapor Pressure Curve
100
90
80
70
60
50
acetonitrile
40
+ butanol
ethane
30
20
10
0.
300
310
320
330
340 350
360
370
Temperature (K)
Which temperature range assures all substances in the liquid phase at P = 40 kPa?
OT> 368K
OT< 310 K
330< T < 368 K
310 < T < 330 K
Pressure (kPa)
ENE
Transcribed Image Text:Vapor Pressure Curve 100 90 80 70 60 50 acetonitrile 40 + butanol ethane 30 20 10 0. 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 Temperature (K) Which temperature range assures all substances in the liquid phase at P = 40 kPa? OT> 368K OT< 310 K 330< T < 368 K 310 < T < 330 K Pressure (kPa) ENE
Which of the following experiments would be consistent with this mechanism?
slow
Step 1: 2NO2(g) → NO3(g) + NO(g)
Step 2: NO3(g) + CO(g) → NO2(g) + CO2(g) fast
Experiment I
[CO] (M)
Experiment II
time (s)
time (s)
[CO] (M)
10
0.476
10
0.495
24
0.443
24
0.488
57
0.376
57
0.4715
98
0.306
98
0.451
150
0.236
150
0.425
300
0.112
300
0.35
Neither experiment
Experiment II only
O Experiment I and II
O Experiment I only
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following experiments would be consistent with this mechanism? slow Step 1: 2NO2(g) → NO3(g) + NO(g) Step 2: NO3(g) + CO(g) → NO2(g) + CO2(g) fast Experiment I [CO] (M) Experiment II time (s) time (s) [CO] (M) 10 0.476 10 0.495 24 0.443 24 0.488 57 0.376 57 0.4715 98 0.306 98 0.451 150 0.236 150 0.425 300 0.112 300 0.35 Neither experiment Experiment II only O Experiment I and II O Experiment I only
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