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15. 17

Postby Cristina Sarmiento 1E » Tue Feb 27, 2018 10:51 pm

How do you know when a reactant is independent of the rate?

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Re: 15. 17

Postby Anna Goldberg 2I » Tue Feb 27, 2018 11:41 pm

In experiments 1 and 4, the initial rate stays the same while the concentrations of A and B stay the same between the two experiments-yet, C changes between the two experiments. Thus, C does not contribute to the initial rate, because a change in the initial rate does not result from a change in C.

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Re: 15. 17  [ENDORSED]

Postby 104922499 1F » Sat Mar 03, 2018 1:45 pm

the values in experiment 1 and 4 the initial rate stays the same and the concentrations of A and B stay the same. C however changes between the 1 and 4 experiment so it doesn't contribute to the initial rate.


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