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General Questions These questions are not explicitly keyed to chapter topics; many requ...

General Questions

These questions are not explicitly keyed to chapter topics; many require integration of several concepts.

Nitryl fluoride is an explosive compound that can be made by oxidizing nitrogen dioxide with fluorine:

Several kinetics experiments, all done at the same temperature and involving formation of nitryl fluoride are summarized in this table:

(a) Write the rate law for the reaction.

(b) What is the order of the reaction with respect to each reactant and each product?

(c) Calculate the rate constant k and express it in appropriate units.

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