8. Suppose that nitric oxide (NO) disappears at an initial rate of 6.0 x 10 M/s when reacting with hydrogen at 1000 K: 2

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8. Suppose that nitric oxide (NO) disappears at an initial rate of 6.0 x 10 M/s when reacting with hydrogen at 1000 K: 2

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8 Suppose That Nitric Oxide No Disappears At An Initial Rate Of 6 0 X 10 M S When Reacting With Hydrogen At 1000 K 2 1
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8. Suppose that nitric oxide (NO) disappears at an initial rate of 6.0 x 10 M/s when reacting with hydrogen at 1000 K: 2NO(g) + 2H2(g) - N2(g) + 2H2O(g) At what rate does the concentration of hydrogen change under the same conditions? At what rates do the products appear? Given the following experimental data for the reaction in question 8, extract the rate law and rate constant at 1000 K. Trial [NO). (M) [Hz]. (M) Initial Rate (M.s") 1 1.0 x 10 1.0 x 10 6.0 x 10 2 1.0 x 10 20 x 10 1 2 x 10 3 1.0 x 10 3.0 x 10 1.8 x 10+ 2.0 x 10 1.0 x 10 2.4 x 10 5 2.0 x 10 2.0 x 10 4.8 x 10 4
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