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For the reaction 2n2o5 gives 4no2 + o2 , the rate of formation of no2 is 2.8x 10-3 .calculate the rate of disappearance of n2o5

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"Given equation: 2N2O5 = 4NO2 + O2

Rate of disappearence of N2O5×1/2 = 1/4×rate of formation of No2

Disappearence of N2O5 =  2×1/4×2.8×10power-3

1.4×10power-3

Explanation: However, we still write the rate of disappearance as a negative number.

Also, if you think about it, a negative rate of disappearance is essentially a positive rate of appearance."

Answered by chaudharyrahul4200
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"Given equation: 2N2O5 = 4NO2 + O2

Rate of disappearence of N2O5×1/2 = 1/4×rate of formation of No2

Disappearence of N2O5 = 2×1/4×2.8×10power-3

1.4×10power-3

Explanation: However, we still write the rate of disappearance as a negative number.

Also, if you think about it, a negative rate of disappearance is essentially a positive rate of appearance."

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