Question 13 6th Edition


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Question 13 6th Edition

Postby VivianaHF2L » Thu Mar 14, 2019 11:00 pm

When finding initial order for a second order equation which [A] do we use if the gave us H2 and I2?

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Re: Question 13 6th Edition

Postby MackenziePerillo-1L » Thu Mar 14, 2019 11:22 pm

Do you mean when finding the initial reaction rate instead of the initial order?
If this is the case, the initial rate would be the constant, k * concentration of H2 *concentration of I2, being as it is a second order process for the reaction, with first order in respect to both reactants.

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Re: Question 13 6th Edition

Postby Samantha Jimenez 4k » Thu Mar 14, 2019 11:49 pm

to find the initial reaction rate, you would just multiply the molarity of all the reactants times the k that they provided.


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