The photocatalysis of Hydrogen and chlorine gas produces Hydrogen chloride gas at 289 K in a zero order reaction. H2 (g)
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The photocatalysis of Hydrogen and chlorine gas produces Hydrogen chloride gas at 289 K in a zero order reaction. H2 (g)
The photocatalysis of Hydrogen and chlorine gas produces Hydrogen chloride gas at 289 K in a zero order reaction. H2 (g) +C12(g) = 2HCl (g). Calculate the reaction constant for the reaction with the data provided below: Time (s) [H], M. A) 5.56667E-5 M/s 0.0 0.02020 B) 5.56667E-7 M/s 50.0 0.01767 100.0 0.01449 C) 5.6667E-5 M/s2 200.0 0.00881 300.0 0.00350 D) 7.5556 E-5 M/S
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