Nitric oxide gas (NO) reacts with chlorine gas according to the equation
NO + ½Cl2 ----> NOCl.
The following initial rates of reaction have been measured for the given reagent concentrations.
Expt. # Rate (M/hr) NO (M) Cl2(M)
1 1.19 0.50 0.50
2 4.79 1.00 0.50
3 9.59 1.00 1.0
Which of the following is the rate law (rate equation) for this reaction?
a) rate = k[NO]
b) rate = k[NO][Cl2]1/2
c) rate = k[NO][Cl2]
d) rate = k[NO]2[Cl2]
e) rate = k[NO]2[Cl2]2
I try working this question many times and none of my answer matches the multiple choice above.
For Cl2 (ie constance NO):
Rate= 4.79/ 1.19= 2^2
:. Rate= k [NO]x [Cl2]2
For NO:
Rate= 9.59/4.79 = 2^1
:. Rate = k[NO] [Cl2]2