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Chemistry, 08.04.2021 02:50, Maria3737

1. For the reaction CO(g) + NO2(g) β†’ CO(g) + NO(g), a CO, concentration of 0.040 moles/liter was measures at 2 seconds. What was the average reaction rate
for this reaction? (Please note that at t = 0, no CO, was present.)

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