Consider the reaction A + B C+D. Part A Is each of the following statements true or false? Drag the appropriate statements to their respective bins. True The rate law for the reaction must be Rate k AB. If the reaction is an elementary reaction, the rate law is second order. The activation energy for the reverse reaction must be greater than that for the forward reaction. False If the reaction is an elementary reaction, the rate law of the reverse reaction is first order Reset Help

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Consider the reaction A + B C + D.
Part A
Is each of the following statements true or false?
Drag the appropriate statements
True
Submit
their respective bins.
The rate law for the reaction must be
Rate =k[A][B].
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If the reaction is an elementary
reaction, the rate law is second order.
The activation energy for the reverse
reaction must be greater than that for
the forward reaction.
False
If the reaction is an elementary
reaction, the rate law of the reverse
reaction is first order.
Review | Constants | Periodic Table
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction A + B C + D. Part A Is each of the following statements true or false? Drag the appropriate statements True Submit their respective bins. The rate law for the reaction must be Rate =k[A][B]. Request Answer If the reaction is an elementary reaction, the rate law is second order. The activation energy for the reverse reaction must be greater than that for the forward reaction. False If the reaction is an elementary reaction, the rate law of the reverse reaction is first order. Review | Constants | Periodic Table Reset Help
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