rate = k [A]1 [B]1  (k = 5.8 M-1∙s-1) Using the above rate law, deduce what volumes of the A and B solutions, and water would need to be combined to achieve a color change at the 90 second mark (you can disregard the need for the B-dilution solution).  You must annotate your calculations (tell me why you are doing what you are doing).  Remember that the total volume will need to be 20 mL, and that the starting concentrations of the A is 0.0090 M,  and B is 0.0050 M.

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rate = k [A]1 [B]1  (k = 5.8 M-1∙s-1)



  1. Using the above rate law, deduce what volumes of the A and B solutions, and water would need to be combined to achieve a color change at the 90 second mark (you can disregard the need for the B-dilution solution).  You must annotate your calculations (tell me why you are doing what you are doing).  Remember that the total volume will need to be 20 mL, and that the starting concentrations of the A is 0.0090 M,  and B is 0.0050 M.
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