Practice Problem ATTEMPT
Ethyl iodide
From the following data, determine the rate constant of this reaction. Begin by constructing a plot to verify that the reaction is first order:
Time (min) |
|
0 |
0.36 |
15 |
0.30 |
30 |
0.25 |
48 |
0.19 |
75 |
0.13 |
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