Hydrogen sulfide is oxidized by chlorine in aqueous solution according to the following equation: H2 S(aq)+Cl2(aq)→S(s
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Hydrogen sulfide is oxidized by chlorine in aqueous solution according to the following equation: H2 S(aq)+Cl2(aq)→S(s
Hydrogen sulfide is oxidized by chlorine in aqueous solution according to the following equation: H2 S(aq)+Cl2(aq)→S(s)+2HCl(aq) The experimental rate law is rate =k[H2 S][Cl2]. What is the reaction order with respect to H2 S ? Enter your answer as a digit, not the word. Answer: Oxalic acid, H2C2O4, is oxidized by permanganate ion to CO2 and H2O. 2MnO4−1(aq)+5H2C2O4(aq)+6H+1(aq)→2Mn+2(aq)+10CO2( g)+8H2O (I) The rate law was found to be rate =k[MnO4−1] [H2C2O4] What is the order of this reaction with respect to MnO4−1 ? Enter your answer as a digit, not the word. Answer:
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