A reaction has the stoichiometry: 3A + B → C+ D. The following data were obtained for the initial rate of formation of C at various concentrations of A and B. Initial Concentration [A] 0.10 0.20 0.20 [B] 0.10 0.20 0.10 Initial Rate of Formation of C (mol L-¹ s1) Rate = K[A]¹[B]¹ O Rate = K[A]²[B]² O Rate = K[A]⁰[B]² O Rate = K[A]²[B]⁰ O None of these. 0.041 eTextbook and Media 0.16 (a) What is the rate law for the reaction? 0.16 (b) What is the rate constant for the reaction? i L mol-¹ S-1 (c) What is the rate at which C is formed if [A] = 0.46 M and [B] = 0.45 M?i mol L-15-1

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A reaction has the stoichiometry: 3A + B → C+ D. The
following data were obtained for the initial rate of formation
of C at various concentrations of A and B.
Initial Concentration
[A]
0.10
0.20
0.20
[B]
0.10
0.20
0.10
Initial Rate of Formation of C
(mol L-¹ s1)
Rate = K[A]¹[B]¹
O Rate = K[A]²[B]²
O Rate = K[A]⁰[B]²
O Rate = K[A]²[B]⁰
O None of these.
0.041
eTextbook and Media
0.16
(a)
What is the rate law for the reaction?
0.16
(b)
What is the rate constant for the reaction?
i
L mol-¹ S-1
(c)
What is the rate at which C is formed if [A] = 0.46 M and
[B] = 0.45 M? i
mol L-1 S-1
Transcribed Image Text:A reaction has the stoichiometry: 3A + B → C+ D. The following data were obtained for the initial rate of formation of C at various concentrations of A and B. Initial Concentration [A] 0.10 0.20 0.20 [B] 0.10 0.20 0.10 Initial Rate of Formation of C (mol L-¹ s1) Rate = K[A]¹[B]¹ O Rate = K[A]²[B]² O Rate = K[A]⁰[B]² O Rate = K[A]²[B]⁰ O None of these. 0.041 eTextbook and Media 0.16 (a) What is the rate law for the reaction? 0.16 (b) What is the rate constant for the reaction? i L mol-¹ S-1 (c) What is the rate at which C is formed if [A] = 0.46 M and [B] = 0.45 M? i mol L-1 S-1
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