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  • 24-01-2020
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Write the rate law for the following elementary reaction:

2N2O5(g) - 2N204 Use k1 to stand for the rate constant.

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DrMantisToboggan
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  • 24-01-2020

Answer:

Rate law = k1 [N2O5]^2

Explanation:

Rate law only cares about reactants and rate law can only be determined experimentally or by using the coefficients of reactants in elementary reactions

If 2A---->B is an elementary reaction... rate law for this is rate=k[A]^2

So if we look at your question...2N2O5---->2N2O4 + 02 (I think you are missing O2 in question because otherwise equation is unbalanced)

Rate law = k1 [N2O5]^2

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