Consider the following reaction:
2 NO(g) + 2 H2(g) -> N2(g) + 2 H2O(g)
(a) The rate law for this reaction is second order in NO(g) and first order in H2(g). What is the rate law for this reaction?
Rate = k [NO(g)]^2 [H2(g)]
(b) If the rate constant for this reaction at a certain temperature is 1.05e+05, what is the reaction rate when [NO(g)] = 0.0867 M and [H2(g)] = 0.146 M?
Rate = 1.05e+05 M/s.
(c) What is the reaction rate when the concentration of NO(g) is doubled, to 0.173 M while the concentration of H2(g) is 0.146 M?
Rate = 2.10e+05 M/s.