Homework 6th edition, 15.17
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Homework 6th edition, 15.17
What does it mean for the concentration of C do be independent of the rate? How
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Re: Homework 6th edition, 15.17
Also, how can I show that the concentration of C is independent of the rate.
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Re: Homework 6th edition, 15.17
It means that C is zero order, it doesn't affect the rate law like A and B does. You can show this by finding the order for C by comparing experiments 1 and 4.
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