I have done most of this question, but I am stuck on the part that asks:
Calculate the rate constant, k, and identify its units.
I found that rate=k[A][B]^2
But I am not sure what do to find K. Do I plug in a set of values from the table?
Sapling Week 9 and 10 Question #7 [ENDORSED]
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Re: Sapling Week 9 and 10 Question #7
You can plug in the values from any experiment to find k -- they should all yield the same answer anyway.
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Re: Sapling Week 9 and 10 Question #7
Thank you!
I did 9.8=k[16][175]^2 and solved for k to get 0.00002, which was correct.
I did 9.8=k[16][175]^2 and solved for k to get 0.00002, which was correct.
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Re: Sapling Week 9 and 10 Question #7 [ENDORSED]
Hello! In order to find k, you can plug in any of the values from the experiments. For instance, in experiment 2, your equation would be as follows, 19.6 = k[32][175]^2. Ultimately, you would have to isolate k, and the result would be k = 0.00002.
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