following chemical equation: eacts in basic water to form chlorite and chlorate according to the 2C102(aq) + 2OH(aq) → ClO₂ (aq) + CIO; (aq) + H₂O(!) A kinetic study of this reaction under a certain set of conditions yielded the data belo- Exp [CIO₂] (M) 0.0500 [OH-] (M) A[CIO₂]/At (M/s) 1 5.75 x 10-2 2 0.100 2.30 x 10-¹ 3 0.100 1.15 x 10¹ 4 0.10 0.100 0.100 0.0500 0.25 a. What is the rate law? . What is rate constant, k? c. fill in the missing cell in the table

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1. Chlorine dioxide reacts in basic water to form chlorite and chlorate according to the
following chemical equation:
2C102(aq) + 2OH(aq) → ClO₂ (aq) + CIO; (aq) + H₂O(!)
A kinetic study of this reaction under a certain set of conditions yielded the data below.
Exp [CIO₂] (M)
[OH-] (M) A[CIO₂]/At (M/s).
0.100
1
5.75 x 10-2
2
0.100
3
0.0500
0.0500
0.100
0.100
0.10
0.25
2.30 x 10-¹
1.15 x 10-¹
a. What is the rate law?
b. What is rate constant, k?
c. fill in the missing cell in
the table.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Chlorine dioxide reacts in basic water to form chlorite and chlorate according to the following chemical equation: 2C102(aq) + 2OH(aq) → ClO₂ (aq) + CIO; (aq) + H₂O(!) A kinetic study of this reaction under a certain set of conditions yielded the data below. Exp [CIO₂] (M) [OH-] (M) A[CIO₂]/At (M/s). 0.100 1 5.75 x 10-2 2 0.100 3 0.0500 0.0500 0.100 0.100 0.10 0.25 2.30 x 10-¹ 1.15 x 10-¹ a. What is the rate law? b. What is rate constant, k? c. fill in the missing cell in the table.
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