A+B product Given that reactant A is first order and reactant B is second order, calculate the reaction rate in M/s when [A] = 0.122 M, [B] = 0.241 M and the rate constant is 4.12 x 10 Ms. Please express the answer in scientific notation. If the answer is 2.5 x 10, express the answer as 2.5E-2.

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Consider the hypothetical reaction:
A+B product
Given that reactant A is first order and reactant B is second order, calculate the reaction rate in M/s when [A] =
0.122 M, [B] = 0.241 M and the rate constant is 4.12 x 10 Ms Please express the answer in scientific notation.
If the answer is 2.5 x 10, express the answer as 2.5E-2.
Respond with the correct number of significant figures in scientific notation (Use E notation and only 1 digit before decimal
e.g. 2.5E5 for 2.5 x 10)
Type your numeric answer and submit
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the hypothetical reaction: A+B product Given that reactant A is first order and reactant B is second order, calculate the reaction rate in M/s when [A] = 0.122 M, [B] = 0.241 M and the rate constant is 4.12 x 10 Ms Please express the answer in scientific notation. If the answer is 2.5 x 10, express the answer as 2.5E-2. Respond with the correct number of significant figures in scientific notation (Use E notation and only 1 digit before decimal e.g. 2.5E5 for 2.5 x 10) Type your numeric answer and submit
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