Based on the reaction: 4 A + 5 B = 3 C + 2 D if B is being consumed at a rate of (6.19x10^-6) M/s, how fast is D being produced (in M/s)? Enter your answer in scientific notation with 3 sig figs. Do not include any units in your answer. Do not round any intermediate calculations. Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: х10

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Based on the reaction: 

\[ 4 \text{A} + 5 \text{B} \rightleftharpoons 3 \text{C} + 2 \text{D} \]

If B is being consumed at a rate of \( (6.19 \times 10^{-6}) \) M/s, how fast is D being produced (in M/s)?

**Instructions:**

- Enter your answer in scientific notation with 3 significant figures.
- Do not include any units in your answer.
- Do not round any intermediate calculations.

**Note:** Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.

**Your Answer:**

\[ \boxed{} \times 10^{\boxed{}} \]

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Transcribed Image Text:Based on the reaction: \[ 4 \text{A} + 5 \text{B} \rightleftharpoons 3 \text{C} + 2 \text{D} \] If B is being consumed at a rate of \( (6.19 \times 10^{-6}) \) M/s, how fast is D being produced (in M/s)? **Instructions:** - Enter your answer in scientific notation with 3 significant figures. - Do not include any units in your answer. - Do not round any intermediate calculations. **Note:** Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. **Your Answer:** \[ \boxed{} \times 10^{\boxed{}} \] [Answer] (Note: There is a decorative blue arrow pointing towards the answer section.)
**Determining Reaction Order Using Initial Rates**

**Problem Statement:**
Determine the order of reaction with respect to chemical A given the initial rate data below:

- **Experiment 1:**  
  \([A] = 0.300 \, \text{M}\), Initial Rate = \(1.67 \times 10^{-5} \, \text{M/min}\)

- **Experiment 2:**  
  \([A] = 0.900 \, \text{M}\), Initial Rate = \(3.580 \times 10^{-4} \, \text{M/min}\)

**Important Instructions:**
- **Note:** Do **not** round the order to a whole number.
- Submit your answer in scientific notation with 3 significant figures. 
- Do not include units in your answer.
- Do not round any intermediate calculations.
- **Important:** Your answer needs to be reduced to the highest power possible.

**Input Area:**
- **Your Answer:** (Enter the value in scientific notation multiplied by \(10^8\)) 

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\boxed{\phantom{xxxxxxxxxxx}} \times 10^8
\]
Transcribed Image Text:**Determining Reaction Order Using Initial Rates** **Problem Statement:** Determine the order of reaction with respect to chemical A given the initial rate data below: - **Experiment 1:** \([A] = 0.300 \, \text{M}\), Initial Rate = \(1.67 \times 10^{-5} \, \text{M/min}\) - **Experiment 2:** \([A] = 0.900 \, \text{M}\), Initial Rate = \(3.580 \times 10^{-4} \, \text{M/min}\) **Important Instructions:** - **Note:** Do **not** round the order to a whole number. - Submit your answer in scientific notation with 3 significant figures. - Do not include units in your answer. - Do not round any intermediate calculations. - **Important:** Your answer needs to be reduced to the highest power possible. **Input Area:** - **Your Answer:** (Enter the value in scientific notation multiplied by \(10^8\)) \[ \boxed{\phantom{xxxxxxxxxxx}} \times 10^8 \]
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