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The following 4 questions refer to a reaction involving three reactants: A, B, C. Select from choices below: Rate = k[A]O b. Rate=k[A]2 c. Rate=k[A]0[B] d. Rate = k[A][B][C]2 e. Rate = k [A]2[B] A graph of the natural logarithm of the concentration versus time produces a straight line. A rate law in which the units of rate are equal to the units of the rate constant. A rate law for a reaction that is 3rd order overall. A rate law that represents a reaction where doubling the concentration of A will lead to a four-fold increase in the rate. Consider the reaction A(g)+1/2 B(g)*2 C(g). Write the expression for the rate of the reaction in terms of the change in concentration of each of the reactants and products: When C is increasing at a rate of 0.0250 M/s How fast is B decreasing? How fast is A decreasing?
The following 4 questions refer to a reaction involving three reactants: A, B, C. Select from choices below: Rate = k[A]O b. Rate=k[A]2 c. Rate=k[A]0[B] d. Rate = k[A][B][C]2 e. Rate = k [A]2[B] A graph of the natural logarithm of the concentration versus time produces a straight line. A rate law in which the units of rate are equal to the units of the rate constant. A rate law for a reaction that is 3rd order overall. A rate law that represents a reaction where doubling the concentration of A will lead to a four-fold increase in the rate. Consider the reaction A(g)+1/2 B(g)*2 C(g). Write the expression for the rate of the reaction in terms of the change in concentration of each of the reactants and products: When C is increasing at a rate of 0.0250 M/s How fast is B decreasing? How fast is A decreasing?
Keith LeannonLv2
12 Mar 2019