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The rate law for the reaction of nitrogen dioxide with ozone has the form  rate =k[NO2​][O3​].  How does tripling the co

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The Rate Law For The Reaction Of Nitrogen Dioxide With Ozone Has The Form Rate K No2 O3 How Does Tripling The Co 1
The Rate Law For The Reaction Of Nitrogen Dioxide With Ozone Has The Form Rate K No2 O3 How Does Tripling The Co 1 (49.56 KiB) Viewed 44 times
The rate law for the reaction of nitrogen dioxide with ozone has the form  rate =k[NO2​][O3​].  How does tripling the concentration of [O3​] affect the rate? Select one: a. The rate would triple. b. The rate would not change. c. The rate would decrease by one-third. d. The rate would increase by one-fourth. e. The rate would double. For the reaction of nitrogen monoxide, NO, with chlorine, Cl2​, 2NO(g)+Cl2​( g)→2NOCl(g) the observed rate law is rate =k[NO2[Cl2​]. What is the order with respect to chlorine? Enter your answer as a digit, not the word. Answer: