question archive The following reaction is first order in N2O5: N2O5(g)→NO3(g)+NO2(g)The rate constant for the reaction at a certain temperature is 0

The following reaction is first order in N2O5: N2O5(g)→NO3(g)+NO2(g)The rate constant for the reaction at a certain temperature is 0

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The following reaction is first order in N2O5: N2O5(g)→NO3(g)+NO2(g)The rate constant for the reaction at a certain temperature is 0.053/s.Calculate the rate of the reaction when [N2O5]= 5.5×10−2 M .What would the rate of the reaction be at the same concentration as in part a if the reaction were second order? (Assume the same numerical value for the rate constant with the appropriate units.)Zero order?

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