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Chapter 16 Problem 16.38

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Phosgene is a toxic gas prepared by the reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine: CO(g) 1 Cl2(g) - COCl2(g) These data were obtained in a kinetics study of its formation: Initial Rate Initial [CO] Initial [Cl2] Experiment (mol/Ls) (mol/L) (mol/L) 1 1.29310229 1.00 0.100 2 1.33310230 0.100 0.100 3 1.30310229 0.100 1.00 4 1.32310231 0.100 0.0100 (a) Write the rate law for the formation of phosgene. (b) Calculate the average value of the rate constant.

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The first step in solving 16 problem number 38 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Phosgene is a toxic gas prepared by the reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine: CO(g) 1 Cl2(g) - COCl2(g) These data were obtained in a kinetics study of its formation: Initial Rate Initial [CO] Initial [Cl2] Experiment (mol/Ls) (mol/L) (mol/L) 1 1.29310229 1.00 0.100 2 1.33310230 0.100 0.100 3 1.30310229 0.100 1.00 4 1.32310231 0.100 0.0100 (a) Write the rate law for the formation of phosgene. (b) Calculate the average value of the rate constant.
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Title Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change - Standalone book 7 
Author Martin Silberberg Dr., Patricia Amateis Professor
ISBN 9780073511177

Phosgene is a toxic gas prepared by the reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine: CO(g)

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