This reaction is first order in N2O5: N2O5(g) h NO3(g) + NO2(g) The rate constant for

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This reaction is first order in N2O5: N2O5(g) h NO3(g) + NO2(g) The rate constant for the reaction at a certain temperature is 0.053>s. a. Calculate the rate of the reaction when [N2O5] = 0.055 M. b. What would the rate of the reaction be at the concentration indicated in part a if the reaction were second order? Zero order? (Assume the same numerical value for the rate constant with the appropriate units.)

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This reaction is first order in N2O5: N2O5(g) h NO3(g) + NO2(g) The rate constant for the reaction at a certain temperature is 0.053>s. a. Calculate the rate of the reaction when [N2O5] = 0.055 M. b. What would the rate of the reaction be at the concentration indicated in part a if the reaction were second order? Zero order? (Assume the same numerical value for the rate constant with the appropriate units.)

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The given reaction is as follows;

                                                 

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