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Consider the formation of nitryl fluoride: 2no2(g)+f2(g)⇌2no2f(g) the reaction is first order in f2 and second order overall. What is the rate law? View available hint(s) hint 1. Determine the order with respect to no2

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User Wajid
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Answer:


r=-k[F_2][NO_2]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

Based on the given information for the undergoing chemical reaction, its rate law is defined as:


r=-k[F_2][NO_2]

This cloud be inferred due to the fact that on the statement, it is said that the reaction is first order in
F_2 which means that its concentration is powered to the first power, in addition, since the overall order is two, the concentration of
NO_2 is powered to first power as well, in order to the addition of each concentration's power turn out into 2 (two).

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User MaTePe
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The rate law for 2 NO2 +F2⇔ 2NO2 F is

rate = k[ NO2][F2]

explanation

The order with respect to reactant is the exponent is raised in the rate law. Since the reaction above is a second order overall and is a first order in F2 then it must be also a first order in NO2 therefore the rate raw = K[No2][F2]

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