Be sure to answer all parts.
Consider the reaction
4PH3(g) →P4(g) +
6H2(g)
At a particular point during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is
being formed at the rate of
0.143 M/s.
(a) At what rate is P4 being produced?
M/s
(b) At what rate is PH3 being consumed?
M/s
Using the equation of differential rate law,
The rate at which P4 is being produced is 0.0238 M/s
The rate at which PH3 is being consumed is 0.0953 M/s.
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