The above reaction was studied (at a particular temperature) and the following data (for rate = -d[ClO2]/dt) were obtained: [ClO2]0 [OH-]0 Initial Rate (mol/L) (mol/L) (mol L-1 s-1) 0.170 0.170 1.43 0.340 0.085 2.87 0.340 0.170 5.74 hello, i am confused about the order of clo2 given the data above. When 1 use rate 1 and 2 given thier respective clo2 intial concentrations, i get first order for clo2, but when i use rate 1 and rate 3 and thier respective clo2 intial concentrations, i get an order of 2 for clo2. so which order is correct for clo2 given this data? first order or second order?
The above reaction was studied (at a particular temperature) and the following data (for rate = -d[ClO2]/dt) were obtained: [ClO2]0 [OH-]0 Initial Rate (mol/L) (mol/L) (mol L-1 s-1) 0.170 0.170 1.43 0.340 0.085 2.87 0.340 0.170 5.74 hello, i am confused about the order of clo2 given the data above. When 1 use rate 1 and 2 given thier respective clo2 intial concentrations, i get first order for clo2, but when i use rate 1 and rate 3 and thier respective clo2 intial concentrations, i get an order of 2 for clo2. so which order is correct for clo2 given this data? first order or second order?
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2ClO2(aq) + 2OH-(aq) ClO3-(aq) + ClO2-(aq) + H2O(l) |
The above reaction was studied (at a particular temperature) and the following data (for rate = -d[ClO2]/dt) were obtained:
[ClO2]0 | [OH-]0 | Initial Rate | ||
(mol/L) | (mol/L) | (mol L-1 s-1) | ||
0.170 | 0.170 | 1.43 | ||
0.340 | 0.085 | 2.87 | ||
0.340 | 0.170 | 5.74 |
hello, i am confused about the order of clo2 given the data above. When 1 use rate 1 and 2 given thier respective clo2 intial concentrations, i get first order for clo2, but when i use rate 1 and rate 3 and thier respective clo2 intial concentrations, i get an order of 2 for clo2. so which order is correct for clo2 given this data? first order or second order?
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