Question is...
The balanced equation for the decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide is
2 N2O5 ------> 4NO2 + O2
The experimentally determined rate law is Rate - k [ N2O5 ]
(i.e. The reaction is first order in N2O5 )
attempt: the answer is this i'm just kind of confused...
The reaction is not elementary because the rate law shows it is first order, and yet, the balanced equation has a coefficent of "2" in front of the N2O5 . If elementary, the rate law should be second order in N2O5 .
So could anyone make more sense of this for me?? And so does this mean that if elementary does the coefficient of the reactant always have to equal the exponent of the rate law in order to be elementary?
Thanks