Chemistry, asked by shimmar01, 8 months ago

the reaction n2o5 — 2NO2 + ½ O2 has rate law, rate = K [ n2o5 ], if the rate constant is 6.02 into 10 ^minus⁶ /sec , if in the beginning n2o5 is 15 moles per litre, calculate the rate of reaction​

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Answered by alka49
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For a generic reaction aA+bB→C aA + bB → C with no intermediate steps in its reaction mechanism (that is, an elementary reaction), the rate is given by: r=k[A]x[B]y r = k [ A ] x [ B ] y .

For elementary reactions, the rate equation can be derived from first principles using collision theory.

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