Consider the following reaction 31 (aq) + H3ASO4 (aq) + 2 H* (aq) 13 (aq) + H3ASO3 (aq) + H,0 (I) a) If-A[1]/At = 4.8 x 104 mol·(L·s)-1, what is the value of A[l3]/At during the same time interval? b) What is the average rate of consumption of H* during the same time interval?
Consider the following reaction 31 (aq) + H3ASO4 (aq) + 2 H* (aq) 13 (aq) + H3ASO3 (aq) + H,0 (I) a) If-A[1]/At = 4.8 x 104 mol·(L·s)-1, what is the value of A[l3]/At during the same time interval? b) What is the average rate of consumption of H* during the same time interval?
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Consider the following reaction
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Caade he fulgt
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31 (aq) + H3ASO, (aq) + 2 H* (aq)
A.al+
a -4ja e
aaaan
4 M hevwae anet
he ame al
13 (ag) + H3ASO3 (aq) + H20 (1)
10
tate lawa
The e fera ctien the iee
dening the dependece af the ation e an
the atof
a) If -A[F]/At = 4.8 x 104 mol·(L·s)1, what is the value
of A[l3]/At during the same time interval?
aA + b8 producta
Rate k A"R
mag tempenate
Te Ye
b) What is the average rate of consumption of H*
during the same time interval?
11
Reaction order ample
Ra k'RI
The eation erder tA
arhe maction it sacantder far A
The reaction order ith i
ar the maction it fit erder for
-The gonll actien adea.
ar the action i d a al
12
Determination of Rate Larr
Ratek INOI"io
kBate /INoio.r
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