For the reaction                     NH2SO2OH   +   H2O   →   NH4HSO4 In aqueous solution at 80.35oC, the following constants were observed at the indicated ionic strength                     μ x103                     k (L/mol hr)                     5.06                        1.07                         11.21                      1.02                     15.85                      0.976                     22.94                      0.886 From these data ascertain: a.) the valence of the reacting ions and b.) the rate constant for the primary salt effect.

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For the reaction

                    NH2SO2OH   +   H2O   →   NH4HSO4

In aqueous solution at 80.35oC, the following constants were observed at the indicated ionic strength

                    μ x103                     k (L/mol hr)

                    5.06                        1.07

                        11.21                      1.02

                    15.85                      0.976

                    22.94                      0.886

From these data ascertain:

a.) the valence of the reacting ions and

b.) the rate constant for the primary salt effect.

For the reaction
NH,SO2OH + H20 → NH4HSO4
In aqueous solution at 80.35°C, the following constants were observed at the indicated
ionic strength
H x103
k (L/mol hr)
5.06
1.07
11.21
1.02
15.85
0.976
22.94
0.886
From these data ascertain:
a.) the valence of the reacting ions and
b.) the rate constant for the primary salt effect.
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction NH,SO2OH + H20 → NH4HSO4 In aqueous solution at 80.35°C, the following constants were observed at the indicated ionic strength H x103 k (L/mol hr) 5.06 1.07 11.21 1.02 15.85 0.976 22.94 0.886 From these data ascertain: a.) the valence of the reacting ions and b.) the rate constant for the primary salt effect.
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