Nitrogen dioxide, NO2, decomposes upon heating to form nitric oxide and oxygen according to the following equation: 2NO2
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Nitrogen dioxide, NO2, decomposes upon heating to form
nitric oxide and oxygen according to the following equation:
2NO2(g) → 2NO(g) + O2(g)
At the beginning of an experiment, the concentration of nitrogen dioxide in a reaction vessel was 0.1103 mol/L. After 60.0 s, the concentration decreased to 0.1076 mol/L. What is the average
rate of decomposition of NO2 during this time interval, in mol/(L_s)?
nitric oxide and oxygen according to the following equation:
2NO2(g) → 2NO(g) + O2(g)
At the beginning of an experiment, the concentration of nitrogen dioxide in a reaction vessel was 0.1103 mol/L. After 60.0 s, the concentration decreased to 0.1076 mol/L. What is the average
rate of decomposition of NO2 during this time interval, in mol/(L_s)?