2 NO(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO2(g) Suppose that at a particular moment during the reaction nitric oxide (NO) is reacting at the rate of 0.070 M/s. (a) At what rate is NO2 being formed? (b) What rate is molecular oxygen reacting?
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Feb 5, 2018
Consider,
Moreover, understand that reaction rates are proportional to the stoichiometry of the reaction. Hence,
is the rate of appearance of nitrogen dioxide, and
is the rate of disappearance of the oxygen.
To be sure, reaction rates are merely,
and the concentrations of the constituents are proportional to the stoichiometry.
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