For the reaction below, complete the rate expression that relates the change in concentration with respect to time to the rate of the reaction for each substance by adding the missing whole number coeffiecients.

2NO+Cl2→2NOCl

If a coefficient is one or negative one, then be sure to write the number 1 or -1 in the space provided. Rate with respect to [Cl2],Rate with respect to [NO],Rate with respect to [NOCl]

Respuesta :

Answer: Rate in terms of disappearance of [tex]NO[/tex] = [tex]-\frac{1d[NO]}{2dt}[/tex]

Rate in terms of disappearance of [tex]Cl_2[/tex]= [tex]-\frac{1d[Cl_2]}{1dt}[/tex]

Rate in terms of appearance of [tex]NOCl[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1d[NOCl]}{2dt}[/tex]

Explanation:

Rate law says that rate of a reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of the reactants each raised to a stoichiometric coefficient determined experimentally called as order.

[tex]2NO+Cl_2\rightarrow 2NOCl[/tex]

The rate in terms of reactants is given as negative as the concentration of reactants is decreasing with time whereas the rate in terms of products is given as positive as the concentration of products is increasing with time.

Rate in terms of disappearance of  = [tex]-\frac{1d[NO]}{2dt}[/tex]

Rate in terms of disappearance of = [tex]-\frac{1d[Cl_2]}{1dt}[/tex]

Rate in terms of appearance of [tex]NOCl[/tex] = [tex]+\frac{1d[NOCl]}{2dt}[/tex]