The decomposition of N2O5 can be described by the equation 2N2O3(soln) — 4NO2(soln) + O2(g) Consider the data in the tab
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The decomposition of N2O5 can be described by the equation 2N2O3(soln) — 4NO2(soln) + O2(g) Consider the data in the tab
The decomposition of N2O5 can be described by the equation 2N2O3(soln) — 4NO2(soln) + O2(g) Consider the data in the table for the reaction at 45 °C in carbon tetrachloride solution. 1 (S) [N203) (M) 0 1.799 195 1.591 426 1.376 765 1.112 Given the data, calculate the average rate of reaction for each successive time interval. What is the average rate of reaction for the time interval from 0 to 195 s? average rate of reaction: M/s What is the average rate of reaction for the time interval from 195 s to 426 s? average rate of reaction: M/s What is the average rate of reaction for the time interval from 426 s to 765 s? average rate of reaction: M/s
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