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Re: Axes labels
You plot the integrated rate law, so the x axis label is time and the y label is 1/[A].
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Re: Axes labels
The axes label for a first order reaction is ln[A] vs time.
For a second order reaction, 1/[A] vs time.
For a second order reaction, 1/[A] vs time.
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Re: Axes labels
The x-axis is time and the y-axis is 1/[A]. By graphing 1/[A] over time this linearizes the function where the concentration of the reactant decreases at a faster rate compared to compared to the first order reactant. The resulting linearized function of graphing 1/[A] over time has a positive slope which is the value of K.
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