In the following net ionic equation, identify each reactant as either a Bronsted- Lowry acid or a Bronsted-Lowry base. C17H1903N(aq) + H20(1) C17H1903NH*(aq) + OH"(aq) В-L acid B-L base The formula of the reactant that acts as a proton donor is The formula of the reactant that acts as a proton acceptor is

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For the gas phase decomposition of nitrosyl chloride at 400 K , the rate of the
reaction is determined by measuring the appearance of Cl2 .
2 NOCI
→ 2 NO + Cl,
At the beginning of the reaction, the concentration of Cl, is 0 M. After 343 min
the concentration has increased to 3.64×10-2 M.
What is the rate of the reaction?
|(mol Cl2 /L) / min
Transcribed Image Text:For the gas phase decomposition of nitrosyl chloride at 400 K , the rate of the reaction is determined by measuring the appearance of Cl2 . 2 NOCI → 2 NO + Cl, At the beginning of the reaction, the concentration of Cl, is 0 M. After 343 min the concentration has increased to 3.64×10-2 M. What is the rate of the reaction? |(mol Cl2 /L) / min
In the following net ionic equation, identify each reactant as either a Bronsted-
Lowry acid or a Bronsted-Lowry base.
C17H1903N(aq) + H20(1)
C17H1903NH*(aq) + OH"(aq)
В-L acid
B-L base
The formula of the reactant that acts as a proton donor is
The formula of the reactant that acts as a proton acceptor is
Transcribed Image Text:In the following net ionic equation, identify each reactant as either a Bronsted- Lowry acid or a Bronsted-Lowry base. C17H1903N(aq) + H20(1) C17H1903NH*(aq) + OH"(aq) В-L acid B-L base The formula of the reactant that acts as a proton donor is The formula of the reactant that acts as a proton acceptor is
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