2 (g) 2N₂O₂(g) + O₂(g) He fills a reaction vessel with N₂O, and measures its concentration as the reaction proceeds. Here's a graph of his data: (w) ['0³N] 62- 8.05- - 0.4 : (s) Use this graph to answer the following questions: What is the half life of the reaction? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Suppose the rate of the reaction is known to be first order in N₂O. Calculate the value of the rate constant k Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure you include the correct unit symbol. Predict the concentration of N₂O5 in the engineer's reaction vessel after 2.10 seconds have passed. Assume no other reaction is important, and continue to assume the rate is first order in n NgOg. 1/2 = 0₁ k = 0 [N,O,]=M 0.0 0. 0.0 X 4 S

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2(g) 2N₂O(g) + O₂(g)
He fills a reaction vessel with N₂O, and measures its concentration as the reaction proceeds. Here's a graph of his data:
[N₂O₁] (M)
02-
0.15-
01-
0.05-
0.
1
02
0.4
What is the half life of the reaction?
Use this graph to answer the following questions:
0.0
Explanation
: (s)
Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
Suppose the rate of the reaction is known to be first order in
N₂O5. Calculate the value of the rate constant k
Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure you
include the correct unit symbol.
Predict the concentration of N₂O5 in the engineer's reaction
vessel after 2.10 seconds have passed.
Check
Assume no other reaction is important, and continue to
assume the rate is first order in
in N₂O5
1/2 = 0.
k=0
[NO] M
D.O
X
G
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Transcribed Image Text:2(g) 2N₂O(g) + O₂(g) He fills a reaction vessel with N₂O, and measures its concentration as the reaction proceeds. Here's a graph of his data: [N₂O₁] (M) 02- 0.15- 01- 0.05- 0. 1 02 0.4 What is the half life of the reaction? Use this graph to answer the following questions: 0.0 Explanation : (s) Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Suppose the rate of the reaction is known to be first order in N₂O5. Calculate the value of the rate constant k Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure you include the correct unit symbol. Predict the concentration of N₂O5 in the engineer's reaction vessel after 2.10 seconds have passed. Check Assume no other reaction is important, and continue to assume the rate is first order in in N₂O5 1/2 = 0. k=0 [NO] M D.O X G Ⓒ2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Rese
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