Consider the reaction 2A ----> B. The following data has been collected during an experiment: Time (s) 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 35.0 [A] (M) 1.00 0.775 0.625 0.465 0.360 0.285 0.230 Calculate the rate of disappearance of A (average rate of disappearance of A) between 0.0 s and 10.0 s using the definition (change in concentration over time). Then, calculate that again for the time interval 10.0 s to 20.0 s. Are the two rates equal or different?

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Consider the reaction 2A ----> B. The following data has been collected during an experiment:
Time (s)
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
35.0
[A] (M)
1.00
0.775
0.625
0.465
0.360
0.285
0.230
Calculate the rate of disappearance of A (average rate of disappearance of A) between 0.0 s and 10.0 s using the definition (change
in concentration over time). Then, calculate that again for the time interval 10.0 s to 20.0 s. Are the two rates equal or different?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction 2A ----> B. The following data has been collected during an experiment: Time (s) 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 35.0 [A] (M) 1.00 0.775 0.625 0.465 0.360 0.285 0.230 Calculate the rate of disappearance of A (average rate of disappearance of A) between 0.0 s and 10.0 s using the definition (change in concentration over time). Then, calculate that again for the time interval 10.0 s to 20.0 s. Are the two rates equal or different?
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