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The decomposition of n2o5 in carbon tetrachloride proceeds as follows: 2n2o5β†’4no2+o2 the rate law is first order in n2o5. at 64 ∘c the rate constant is 4.82Γ—10βˆ’3sβˆ’1. you may want to reference (pages 576 - 581) section 14.3 while completing this problem. part a which of the following is the rate law for this reaction? which of the following is the rate law for this reaction? rate=4.82Γ—10βˆ’3sβˆ’1[n2o5]2 rate=2.41Γ—10βˆ’3sβˆ’1[n2o5] rate=4.82Γ—10βˆ’3sβˆ’1[n2o5] rate=9.64Γ—10βˆ’3sβˆ’1[n2o5]

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