Question: Ethylene oxide, C2H4O, decomposes when heated to give methane and carbon monoxide. C2H4O(g) CH4(g) + CO(g) The following kinetic data were observed for the reaction

Ethylene oxide, C2H4O, decomposes when heated to give methane and carbon monoxide.
Ethylene oxide, C2H4O, decomposes when heated to give methane and

C2H4O(g) †’ CH4(g) + CO(g)
The following kinetic data were observed for the reaction at 688 K:

Ethylene oxide, C2H4O, decomposes when heated to give methane and

Find the rate law and the value of the rate constant for this reaction.

Initial Concentration of Ethylene Oxide Exp0.00272 M Exp. 2 0.00544 M Initial Rate 5.57 X 10 7 Ms 1.11 x 106 M/s

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