AgNO3(aq) + NH4Cl(aq) → AgCl(s) +
NH4NO3(aq)
The concentration of NH4Cl is 0.263 M at the start of
the reaction, and 0.0920 M after 110 seconds. The initial
concentrations of the products are zero.
1. What is the average rate of reaction (in M/min) over this time period?
2. What is the average rate of change (in M/min) of NH4Cl in the first 110 seconds.
3. What is the average rate of change (in M/min) of
NH4NO3 in the first 110
seconds.
4. What is the concentration (in M) of NH4NO3
after 110 seconds.
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