Which rate law corresponds to the proposed mechanism for the decomposing of N2O?
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Question
Which rate law corresponds to the proposed mechanism for the decomposing of N2O? Rate - k[N2O] Rate - k[N2O]2 Rate - k[N2O][O] Rate - k[N2o]2[O] The main reason that reaction rates normally decrease as the temperature is decreased is that the energy of molecular collisions decreases as the temperature decreases. activation energy increases as the temperature decreases equilibrium constant increases as the temperature decreases. all the above. Which diagram represents a forward reaction with delta H degree = +10.0 kJ and Ea = +35.0 kJ?Explanation / Answer
49.B 50.A 51.C