14 Consider the irreversible conversion of a single reactant (A) to a single product (P) for the following reaction: A → P. Evaluate the following data to determine whether the reaction is zero-, first-, or second-order. Also, determine the magnitude of the rate constant k and list the appropriate units. Time (minutes) Concentration of A (g/L) 0 11 20 48 105 1.00 0.50 0.25 0.10 0.05

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14 Consider the irreversible conversion of a single
reactant (A) to a single product (P) for the following
reaction: A → P. Evaluate the following data to
determine whether the reaction is zero-, first-, or
second-order. Also, determine the magnitude of the
rate constant k and list the appropriate units.
Time (minutes)
0
11
20
48
105
Concentration of A (g/L)
1.00
0.50
0.25
0.10
0.05
Transcribed Image Text:14 Consider the irreversible conversion of a single reactant (A) to a single product (P) for the following reaction: A → P. Evaluate the following data to determine whether the reaction is zero-, first-, or second-order. Also, determine the magnitude of the rate constant k and list the appropriate units. Time (minutes) 0 11 20 48 105 Concentration of A (g/L) 1.00 0.50 0.25 0.10 0.05
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