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The decomposition of n2o5 can be described by the equation.2n2o5 (soln) > 4no2 (soln) + 2 (g)given this data for the reaction at 45 degrees c in carbon tetrachloride solution, calculate the average rate for each successive time interval. t(s) [n2o5] (m)0 2.10195 1.86556 1.48825 1.25interval: 0 s to 195 sreaction rate= /s195 s to 556 sreaction rate= /s556 s to 825 sreaction rate= /s

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