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For the gas phase decomposition of hydrogen peroxide at 400 °C, the rate of the reaction is determined by measuring the

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For the gas phase decomposition of hydrogen peroxide at 400 °C, the rate of the reaction is determined by measuring the disappearance of H₂O₂. 2 H₂O₂-2 H₂O + 0₂ At the beginning of the reaction, the concentration of H₂O₂ is 0.173 M. After 36.0 s the concentration has dropped to 3.41x102 M. What is the rate of the reaction? (mol H₂0₂/L) /s
For the decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide in carbon tetrachloride solution at 30 °C, the rate of the reaction is determined by measuring the appearance of 0₂. 2 N₂054 NO₂ + O₂ At the beginning of the reaction, the concentration of O, is 0 M. After 131 min the concentration has increased to 3.16x10² M. (mol O₂/L) /min What is the rate of the reaction?