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If the initial concentration of N2O5 was 0.500 M and the concentration of N2O5 was 0.450 M after 0.100 s, what is the average rate of NO2 formation during the first 100 milliseconds

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Answer:

The appropriate solution is "1 M/s".

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation is:


2N_2O_5 \rightarrow4NO_2+O_2

or,


(1)/(2)(-(\Delta(N_2O_5))/(dt) ) =(1)/(4)(\Delta (NO_2))/(dt)

then,

The rate of
NO_2 formation:

=
(\Delta NO_2)/(dt)

=
(4)/(2) (-(\Delta(N_2O_5))/(dt))

=
2(-(\Delta (N_2O_5))/(dt) )

=
2(-((0.45-0.5))/(0.1) )

=
1 \ M/s

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