Chemistry, asked by shivanshi3984, 9 months ago

For the reaction, NO(9) = > 2NO2(g), the
rate of disappearance of No, will be
(1) K, [NO] - K[NO_1
(2) 2K, [N,041 - 2K [NO2)
(3) K [NO_1? - K,[N,041
14) 2K,[NO,12 - 2K,[N,01
For the reaction A+B products, it is found that
order of A is 2 and the order of B is 3 in the rate
expression. When the concentrations of both A and
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11n
hun factor​

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Answered by raghulragavi07
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✍️ In the reversible reaction 2NO2 k1 N2O4 , the rate of disappearance of NO2 is equal to: ... of NO2​ in the forward reaction is −dtd[NO2​]​=2K1​[NO2​]2. ... No Signup required ... PK1​ K2​​2Q(fast);2Q+P→K3​R(slow)the rate law for the main reaction (P→R) is:.

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