Here is a graph of the pressure of nitrogen dioxide (NO,) in a reaction vessel during a certain chemical reaction. Use this graph to answer the questions in the table below. 30- 25- 20- 18.707 atm 15- 10- 5- 10 15 20 25 30 seconds O created Is NO, being created or destroyed by the chemical O destroyed reaction? O neither created nor destroyed If NO, is being created or destroyed, what is the rate at which it is being created or destroyed 9 seconds after the reaction starts? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol. If NO, is being created or destroyed, what is the average rate at which it is being created or destroyed during the first 9 seconds of the reaction? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol.

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Here is a graph of the pressure of nitrogen dioxide (NO,) in a reaction vessel during a certain chemical reaction. Use this graph to answer the questions in the
table below.
30-
25 -
20-
18.707
atm
15-
10-
10
15
20
25
30
seconds
O created
x10
Is NO, being created or destroyed by the chemical
destroyed
reaction?
neither created nor destroyed
If NO, is being created or destroyed, what is the rate at
which it is being created or destroyed 9 seconds after the
reaction starts?
Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure
your answer has the correct unit symbol.
If NO, is being created or destroyed, what is the
average rate at which it is being created or destroyed
during the first 9 seconds of the reaction?
Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure
your answer has the correct unit symbol.
Transcribed Image Text:Here is a graph of the pressure of nitrogen dioxide (NO,) in a reaction vessel during a certain chemical reaction. Use this graph to answer the questions in the table below. 30- 25 - 20- 18.707 atm 15- 10- 10 15 20 25 30 seconds O created x10 Is NO, being created or destroyed by the chemical destroyed reaction? neither created nor destroyed If NO, is being created or destroyed, what is the rate at which it is being created or destroyed 9 seconds after the reaction starts? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol. If NO, is being created or destroyed, what is the average rate at which it is being created or destroyed during the first 9 seconds of the reaction? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol.
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