Ok. I really need some more help. First off, do students usually find Kinetics stuff difficult. I am having a hard time with this. Also, I am quite a bit older. I graduated high school a long time ago, so it's been awhile.
Hydrogen sulfide is a poisonous and bad-smelling pollutant. One way to remove it from water is to treat the water with chlorine.
H2S (aq) + Cl2 (aq) --------> S (s) + 2H^+ (aq) + 2Cl^- (aq)
Using the following experimental observations, write a rate law for this reaction.
a.) Doubling the concentration of H2S while keeping the concentration of Cl2 constant results in the initial rate increasing by a factor of two.
b.) Halving the concentration of Cl2 while keeping the concentration of H2S fixed results in the initial rate decreasing by a factor of two.
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