can be m metnyi as snov the reaction below. CH3CI (g) + 3 Cl2 (g) -> CCI4 (g) +3 HCI (g) In the first 27.0 seconds of the reaction, the [Cl2] dropped from 0.303M to 0.285M. The average overall reaction rate (not the average rate of disappearance of chlorine) for this time interval with correct units and SFs is: Select one: O -2.2x104 M/s O 2.22x104 M/s O 6.67x10-4 M/s O 6.7x104 M/s O 2.2x104 M/s O none of the choices shown O -6.67x104 M/s

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Carbon tetrachloride can be formed from methyl chloride as shown in
the reaction below.
CH3CI (g) + 3 Cl2 (g) -> CCI4 (g) + 3 HCI (g)
In the first 27.0 seconds of the reaction, the [Cl2] dropped from 0.303M
to 0.285M. The average overall reaction rate (not the average rate of
disappearance of chlorine) for this time interval with correct units and
SFs is:
Select one:
O -2.2x104 M/s
O 2.22x104 M/s
O 6.67x104 M/s
O 6.7x104 M/s
O 2.2x10 M/s
O none of the choices shown
O -6.67x10 M/s
Transcribed Image Text:Carbon tetrachloride can be formed from methyl chloride as shown in the reaction below. CH3CI (g) + 3 Cl2 (g) -> CCI4 (g) + 3 HCI (g) In the first 27.0 seconds of the reaction, the [Cl2] dropped from 0.303M to 0.285M. The average overall reaction rate (not the average rate of disappearance of chlorine) for this time interval with correct units and SFs is: Select one: O -2.2x104 M/s O 2.22x104 M/s O 6.67x104 M/s O 6.7x104 M/s O 2.2x10 M/s O none of the choices shown O -6.67x10 M/s
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