Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) dissociates int...

Nitrogen dioxide `(NO_(2))` dissociates into nitric oxide (NO) and oxygen `(O_(2))` as follows
`NO_(2) to 2NO + O_(2)`
If the rate of decrease of concentration of `NO_(2)` is `6.0 xx 1-^(12)` mol `L^(-1) s^(-1)`. What will be the rate of increase of concentration of `O_(2)`?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Consider the reaction, 2N_(2) O_(5) to 4NO_(2) + O_(2) In the reaction NO_(2) is being formed at the rate of 0.0125 mol L^(-1) s^(-1) . What is the rate of reaction at this time?

Consider the reaction, 2N_(2) O_(5) to 4NO_(2) + O_(2) In the reaction NO_(2) is being formed at the rate of 0.0125 mol L^(-1) s^(-1) . What is the rate of reaction at this time?

For the reaction N_(2)O_(5) rarr 2NO_(2) + (1)/(2) O_(2) , the rate of disappearance of N_(2)O_(5) is 6.25 xx 10^(-3) "mol L"^(-1) s^(-1) . The rate of formation of NO_(2) and O_(2) will be respectively.

For the reaction N_(2)O_(5) rarr 2NO_(2) + (1)/(2) O_(2) , the rate of disappearance of N_(2)O_(5) is 6.25 xx 10^(-3) "mol L"^(-1) s^(-1) . The rate of formation of NO_(2) and O_(2) will be respectively.

In the reaction 2NO_(2) + O_(2) to 2NO_(2) , if the rate of disappearance of O_(2) is 16gm.min 1, then the rate of appearance of NO_(2) is

In the reaction 2NO + O_(2) to 2NO_(2) , if the rate of disappearance of O_(2) is 16gm. "min"^(-1) , then the rate of appearance of NO_(2) is:

For the reaction N_(2)O_(5)(g) to 2NO_(2)(g)+(1)/(2)O_(2)(g) the rate of disappearance of N_(2)O_(5) is 6.25xx10^(-3)"mol"L^(-1)s^(-1) . The rate of formation of NO_(2) and O_(2) will be respectively