graph for second order
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graph for second order
How does the graph for second order look? Will it ever be exponential, or only linear?
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Re: graph for second order
The reaction rate for a second order graph has a positive slope because k (the slope) is positive.
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Re: graph for second order
The graph for the second-order reaction is a straight positive slope line with an equation of k=-slope.
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Re: graph for second order
If a plot of 1/[A] against time is a straight line with a positive slope of k, the reaction is second order.
Re: graph for second order
The graph for a 2nd order reaction is a linear graph with a positive slope.
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Re: graph for second order
The graph of a second order reaction is a positive slope of k when plotted on the graph of1/[A] vs time.
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