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Consider the formation of nitryl fluoride: 2NO2(g)+F2(g)⇌2NO2F(g) The reaction is first order in F2 and second order overall. What is the rate law? View Available Hint(s) Consider the formation of nitryl fluoride: The reaction is first order in and second order overall. What is the rate law? rate=k[NO2]2[F2]2 rate=k[NO2][F2]2 rate=k[F2] rate=k[NO2] rate=k[NO2][F2] rate=k[NO2]2[F2]

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Answer:

Rate =
k[NO_(2)][F_(2)]

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Two reactants are present in this reaction which are
    NO_(2)and F_(2)
  • We know overall order of a reaction is summation of individual order with respect to reactants present in rate law equation.
  • Here, overall order of reaction is 2 including first order with respect to
    F_(2)
  • So, rate of reaction should also be first order with respect to another reactant i.e. first order with respect to
    NO_(2)
  • So, rate law: rate =
    k[NO_(2)][F_(2)]
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