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Topical Questions These questions are keyed to the major topics in the chapter. Usually...

Topical Questions

These questions are keyed to the major topics in the chapter. Usually a question that is answered at the back of this book is paired with a similar one that is not.

Nitrosyl bromide, NOBr, is formed from NO and Br2.

Experiment shows that the reaction is first-order in Br2 and second-order in NO.

(a) Write the rate law for the reaction.

(b) If the concentration of Br2 is tripled, how will the reaction rate change?

(c) What happens to the reaction rate when the concentration of NO is doubled?

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