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Consider the combustion of ethylene, C2H4(g)+3O2(g)→2CO2(g)+2H2O(g). If the concentration of C2H4 is decreasing at the rate of 3.8×10−2 M/s , what is the rate of change in the concentration of CO2? Express your answer using two significant figures. Δ[CO2]/Δt Δ [ C O 2 ] / Δ t = nothing M/s

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Answer:

0.076 M/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The rate of a reaction aA + bB → cC + dD can be calculated by:

r = -(1/a)x(Δ[A]/Δt) = -(1/b)x(Δ[B]/Δt) = (1/c)x(Δ[C]/Δt) = (1/d)x(Δ[D]/Δt)

The minus signal for the reactants is because they're disappearing, so Δ{A] and Δ[B] will be negative. So, for the same time, r is proportional to the coefficients:

r = (1/2) Δ[CO₂]/Δt

Δ[CO₂]/Δt = 2x3.8x10⁻²

Δ[CO₂]/Δt = 0.076 M/s

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