The oxidation of nitric oxide (NO) by chlorine (C12) results in nitrosyl chloride (NOCI), which is harmful to aquatic or

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The oxidation of nitric oxide (NO) by chlorine (C12) results in nitrosyl chloride (NOCI), which is harmful to aquatic or

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The Oxidation Of Nitric Oxide No By Chlorine C12 Results In Nitrosyl Chloride Noci Which Is Harmful To Aquatic Or 1
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The oxidation of nitric oxide (NO) by chlorine (C12) results in nitrosyl chloride (NOCI), which is harmful to aquatic organisms. The table below summarises the experimental kinetic data obtained for this reaction. Experiment [NO] (M) [Cl2] (M) Rate (M/s) 1 0.0300 0.0100 3.4 x 10-4 2 0.0150 0.0100 8.5 x 10-5 3 0.0150 0.0400 3.4 x 10-4 Which is the rate constant of the reaction (in M-2 5-1)? 8.4 23.6 12.1 37.8 42.3
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