2. Kinetic data was gathered for a reaction and plotted. Choose the graph (I or II), the evidence you are using to make the claim (III, IV, or V), and the reasoning (VI, VII or VIII) that allows you to make this claim. Graph: Time (s) Time (s) II Evidence: II. Graph I shows the decay of the reaction with time. IV. Graph I has a y-axis with units of concentration. V. Graph II is the plot of the integrated rate law data. VI. Graph II has a y-axis with units of concentration. Reasoning: VII. As a reaction proceeds the rate becomes slower due to a lower reactant concentration. VIII. A plot of the raw data for a first-order reaction would give a y-axis label of (reactant] for Graph II. IX. A plot of the integrated first-order data could be described by Graph II. X. Graph I could be the plot of a zero-order reaction. a. 1, II, IV, X b. I, IV, VII c. II, V, VIII d. II, VI, IX (Y-axis) (Y-axis)
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![2. Kinetic data was gathered for a reaction and plotted. Choose the graph (I or II), the
evidence you are using to make the claim (III, IV, or V), and the reasoning (VI, VII or VIII)
that allows you to make this claim.
Graph:
Time (s)
Time (s)
II
Evidence:
II. Graph I shows the decay of the reaction with time.
IV. Graph I has a y-axis with units of concentration.
V. Graph II is the plot of the integrated rate law data.
VI. Graph II has a y-axis with units of concentration.
Reasoning:
VII. As a reaction proceeds the rate becomes slower due to a lower reactant
concentration.
VIII. A plot of the raw data for a first-order reaction would give a y-axis label of (reactant]
for Graph II.
IX. A plot of the integrated first-order data could be described by Graph II.
X. Graph I could be the plot of a zero-order reaction.
a. 1, II, IV, X
b. I, IV, VII
c. II, V, VIII
d. II, VI, IX
(Y-axis)
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