Mickey C.

asked • 06/28/16

Calculate the value of the rate constant. PLEASE HELP!

The rate law for the reaction NH2 (g) + NO (g) → N2 (g) + H2O (g) was determined to be as follows: Rate = k[NH2][NO]. In an experiment at 1200K, where the initial concentration of NH2 was 1.00 × 10^−5 M and the initial concentration of NO was 1.00 × 10^−5 M, the reaction rate was measured to be 0.12 M/s. Calculate the value of the rate constant.

a. 1.2 × 10^−11 M^−1s^−1
b. 1.2 × 10^9 M^−1s
c. 1.2 × 10^9 s^−1
d. 1.2 × 10^9 M^−1s^−1

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Degonimia H. answered • 07/01/16

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