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The gas-phase reaction of hydrogen and iodine monochloride, is first order in H2 and first order in ICl. H2(g)+2ICl(g)?2HCl(g)+I2(g) Part A What is the rate law? A.)Rate=k[H2][I…
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The gas-phase reaction of hydrogen and iodine monochloride, is first order in H2 and first order in ICl. H2(g)+2ICl(g)?2HCl(g)+I2(g) Part A What is the rate law? A.)Rate=k[H2][I…
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The gas-phase reaction of hydrogen and iodine monochloride, is first order in H2 and first order in ICl.
H2(g)+2ICl(g)?2HCl(g)+I2(g)
Part A
What is the rate law?
A.)Rate=k[H2][ICl]
B.)Rate=k[H2][ICl]2
C.)Rate=k[ICl]2
D.)Rate=k[H2]2[ICl
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