HELP Calculation of order of reaction Nitrogen di-oxide reacts with carbon monoxide to exchange oxygen between reactants. This reaction is described by the following equation: CO+NO₂ CO₂ + NO The reaction was studied at 45°C and the data in the table were collected. Reaction 1 2 3 4 X= [CO] 0.22 0.44 SUBMIT 0.11 0.22 [NO₂] 0.27 2.43 0.27 0.81 The rate law for the reaction can be written as: rate=A[CO] [Nd₂] Determine the orders x and calculate the rate constant k. Enter these values in the boxes below. Initial rate of reaction (M sec¹) 0.00260 0.210 0.00260 0.0234

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Nitrogen di-oxide reacts with carbon monoxide to exchange oxygen between reactants. This reaction is described by the following equation:
CO+NO₂-
CO₂ + NO
The reaction was studied at 45°C and the data in the table were collected.
Reaction
1
2
3
X=
The rate law for the reaction can be written as: rate=A[CO] [No₂
Determine the orders x and calculate the rate constant k. Enter these values in the boxes below.
SUBMIT
[CO]
0.22
0.44
0.11
0.22
y"
[NO₂] Initial rate of reaction (M sec¹)
0.27
0.00260
2.43
0.210
0.27
0.00260
0.81
0.0234
Transcribed Image Text:HELP Calculation of order of reaction Nitrogen di-oxide reacts with carbon monoxide to exchange oxygen between reactants. This reaction is described by the following equation: CO+NO₂- CO₂ + NO The reaction was studied at 45°C and the data in the table were collected. Reaction 1 2 3 X= The rate law for the reaction can be written as: rate=A[CO] [No₂ Determine the orders x and calculate the rate constant k. Enter these values in the boxes below. SUBMIT [CO] 0.22 0.44 0.11 0.22 y" [NO₂] Initial rate of reaction (M sec¹) 0.27 0.00260 2.43 0.210 0.27 0.00260 0.81 0.0234
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