Answer:
an ion is an element that carries either positive or negative charge. the example are cation which has a positive charge e.g H+ and anion which had a negative charge eg Cl-.
Answer : The rate of the reaction if the concentration of is doubled is, 0.006 M/s
Explanation :
Rate law : It is defined as the expression which expresses the rate of the reaction in terms of molar concentration of the reactants with each term raised to the power their stoichiometric coefficient of that reactant in the balanced chemical equation.
The balanced equations will be:
In this reaction, and are the reactants.
The rate law expression for the reaction is:
As we are given that:
= concentration of = 0.100 M
= concentration of = 0.100 M
Rate = 0.0030 M/s
Now put all the given values in the above expression, we get:
Now we have to calculate the rate of the reaction if the concentration of is doubled.
Thus, the rate of the reaction if the concentration of is doubled is, 0.006 M/s
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