Consider the following reaction between mercury(II) chloride and oxalate ion:
2HgCl2(aq)+...
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Consider the following reaction between mercury(II) chloride and oxalate ion:
2HgCl2(aq)+C2O2−4(aq)→2Cl−(aq)+2C O2(g)+Hg2Cl2(s)
The initial rate of this reaction was determined for several concentrations of HgCl2 and C2O2−4, and the following rate data were obtained for the rate of disappearance of C2O2−4:
Experiment HgCl2(M) C2O2−4(M) Rate (M/s)
1 0.164 0.15 3.2×10−5
2 0.164 0.45 2.9×10−4
3 0.082 0.45 1.4×10−4
4 0.246 0.15 4.8×10−5
What is the value of the rate constant with proper units?
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