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Chlorine dioxide reacts in basic water to form chlorite and chlorate according to the following chemical equation: 2ClO2(aq)+2OH(aq)ClO2(aq)+ClO3(aq)+H2O(l) Under a certain set of conditions, the

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Chlorine dioxide reacts in basic water to form chlorite and chlorate according to the following chemical equation: 2ClO2(aq)+2OH(aq)ClO2(aq)+ClO3(aq)+H2O(l) Under a certain set of conditions, the initial rate of disappearance of chlorine dioxide was determined to be 2.30 101M/s. What is the initial rate of appearance of chlorite ion under thos same conditions? a) 2.30101M/s b) 5.75102M/s c) 1.15101M/s d) 9.20101M/s e) 4.60101M/s For the reaction BrO3+5Br+6H+3Br2+3H2O at a particular time, [BrO3]1=1.510 2M/s. What is [Br]l at the same instant? a) 3.0103M/s b) 1.5102M/s c) 330M/s d) 7.5102M/s e) 13M/s

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