sapling week 9/10 #7


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LexyDenaburg_3A
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sapling week 9/10 #7

Postby LexyDenaburg_3A » Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:12 pm

For #7 on Sapling, I'm still struggling with this question.

Write the rate law for the reaction where k is the rate constant.

How do we find the rate law?

Amanda Bueno-Kling
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Re: sapling week 9/10 #7

Postby Amanda Bueno-Kling » Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:20 pm

I am not sure what orders you have in your problem, but I have A= first order, B=second order, and C=third order.
We can then insert the orders into the rate late as the exponents.
This is the rate law:
rate=k[A]^a[B]^b[C]^c
so I would do:
[A]^1[B]^2[C]^0
and then simplify, since we don't need to include 1 as an exponent and we anything to the 0th power is 1.
Our final answer would be:
[A][B]^2

Nico Medina
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Re: sapling week 9/10 #7

Postby Nico Medina » Tue Mar 16, 2021 5:10 am

I was wondering this too, thanks for the help!


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