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Chlorine dioxide, C10,, is a reddish-yellow gas that is soluble in water. In basic solution it gives C10and Clo, ions.
2010, (aq) + 20H (aq) + CIO, (aq) + CIO, (aq) + H20(1)
To obtain the rate law for this reaction, the following experiments were run and, for each, the initial rate of reaction of C10, was determined.
Inirial Concentration Initial Concentration Initial Rate
of C10, (MoVL) of OH (mol/L) (mol(L'))
Exp. 1
0.13
9.4 x 102
0.364
Exp. 2
4.4 x 10 2
9.4 x 10
4.17 x 102
Exp. 3
1.4 x 102
0.28
0.124
Obtain the rate law.
(Use k for the rate constant.)
Rate law​

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