Part A Consider the reaction A + 2B = C What is the rate law for this reaction? whose rate at 25 °C was measured using three Express the rate law symbolically in terms of k, [A], and [B]. different sets of initial concentrations as listed in the following table: • View Available Hint(s) [A] [B] Rate Trial (M)| (M) (M/s) ΑΣφ ? 0.15 0.030 8.1×10-4 0.15 0.060 1.6×10-3 rate = 3 0.30 0.030 3.2x10-3

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Part A
Consider the reaction
A + 2B = C
What is the rate law for this reaction?
whose rate at 25 °C was measured using three
Express the rate law symbolically in terms of k, [A], and [B].
different sets of initial concentrations as listed in the
following table:
• View Available Hint(s)
[A] B]
(M) (M) (M/s)
Rate
Trial
Hν ΑΣφ
?
1
0.15 0.030 8.1x10-4
2
0.15 0.060 1.6×10-3
rate =
3
0.30 0.030 3.2x10-3
Transcribed Image Text:Part A Consider the reaction A + 2B = C What is the rate law for this reaction? whose rate at 25 °C was measured using three Express the rate law symbolically in terms of k, [A], and [B]. different sets of initial concentrations as listed in the following table: • View Available Hint(s) [A] B] (M) (M) (M/s) Rate Trial Hν ΑΣφ ? 1 0.15 0.030 8.1x10-4 2 0.15 0.060 1.6×10-3 rate = 3 0.30 0.030 3.2x10-3
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The sum of the exponent term in the rate law for a chemical reaction is known as the order of the reaction. The order of a chemical reaction depends on the reactant that participates in the slowest step of the multistep reaction.

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