How come I2 has a 0 reaction order while acetone and HCL are 1?

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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: (Based on the data below- Iodination of Acetone Experiment)

-What is its literature value? (Please put reference thank you)

-How come I2 has a 0 reaction order while acetone and HCL are 1? 

*This should also contain the comprehensive analysis of the results, generalizations formulated, errors committed and the effect of these errors on the results, other possible sources  of errors (such as inherent error of experimental procedures and apparatus), effects of any approximation or assumptions  made.* (Please help me on this Thank you so much!)

IONIZATION OF ACETONE EXPERIMENT
Table 4.1. Final volume, final concentration of C3H6O, I2 and HCI in the mixture, and reaction rate for each run.
RUN
Final Concentration, M
1
2
3
4
5
Final Volume,
mL
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
12
HCL
Table 4.3. Rate constant per run.
RUN
1
2
Table 4.2. Reaction order of C3H60, 12 and HCI
Reagent
C3H60
3
[C3H60]
4
0.0312
5
0.0624
0.0312
00312
0.0468
[12]
Average rate constant, kave
9.6 x 10
9.6 x 10
-5
9.6 x 10
-5
-5
1.92 x 10
[HCI]
0.0792
0.0792
0.1584
0.0792
0.1188
1.44 x 10
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1
Reaction Rate, M/s
0
1
3.720930233 x 10
7.384615385 x 10
K, M^-1 s^-1
7.272727273 x 10
Reaction Order
3.764705882 x 10
7.912087912 x 10
1.505815459 x 10
-4
2.988464527 x 10
-4
2.943184761 x 10
1.523530935 x 10
-4
3.201926279 x 10
-4
2.432584392 x 10
-7
-4
-7
-7
-7
Transcribed Image Text:IONIZATION OF ACETONE EXPERIMENT Table 4.1. Final volume, final concentration of C3H6O, I2 and HCI in the mixture, and reaction rate for each run. RUN Final Concentration, M 1 2 3 4 5 Final Volume, mL 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 12 HCL Table 4.3. Rate constant per run. RUN 1 2 Table 4.2. Reaction order of C3H60, 12 and HCI Reagent C3H60 3 [C3H60] 4 0.0312 5 0.0624 0.0312 00312 0.0468 [12] Average rate constant, kave 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 -5 9.6 x 10 -5 -5 1.92 x 10 [HCI] 0.0792 0.0792 0.1584 0.0792 0.1188 1.44 x 10 *this is an additional note if you want to emphasize some things. You may also change the font size of the table to properly fit the contents. Kindly follow these borders for your tables. 1 Reaction Rate, M/s 0 1 3.720930233 x 10 7.384615385 x 10 K, M^-1 s^-1 7.272727273 x 10 Reaction Order 3.764705882 x 10 7.912087912 x 10 1.505815459 x 10 -4 2.988464527 x 10 -4 2.943184761 x 10 1.523530935 x 10 -4 3.201926279 x 10 -4 2.432584392 x 10 -7 -4 -7 -7 -7
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