The reaction of ammonium ion with nitrite ion in aqueous solution NH, + NO. →N₂ + 2H₂O is first order in NHA and first order in NO₂. Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below. Use the form k[A] [B]", where '1' is understood for m, n ... (don't enter 1) and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear. Rate= In an experiment to determine the rate law, the rate of the reaction was determined to be 3.72 x 105 M-s¹, when [NH,"]= 0.564 M and [NO₂] = 0.164 M. From this experiment, the rate constant is M¹.s

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The reaction of ammonium ion with nitrite ion in aqueous solution
NH, +NO,
→ + N₂+ 2H₂O
is first order in NH4 and first order in NO₂.
Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below.
Use the form k[A]™ [B]", where '1' is understood for m, n ... (don't enter 1) and concentrations taken to the zero power do not
appear.
Rate =
In an experiment to determine the rate law, the rate of the reaction was determined to be 3.72 x 10-5 M-s¹, when [NH₂+] =
0.564 M and [NO₂] = 0.164 M. From this experiment, the rate constant is
M¹.s¹
D
Transcribed Image Text:The reaction of ammonium ion with nitrite ion in aqueous solution NH, +NO, → + N₂+ 2H₂O is first order in NH4 and first order in NO₂. Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below. Use the form k[A]™ [B]", where '1' is understood for m, n ... (don't enter 1) and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear. Rate = In an experiment to determine the rate law, the rate of the reaction was determined to be 3.72 x 10-5 M-s¹, when [NH₂+] = 0.564 M and [NO₂] = 0.164 M. From this experiment, the rate constant is M¹.s¹ D
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