Consider this data associated with the reaction: A + B → Product The data comes from 3 experiments where the initial concentrations of A & B were varied as shown in the 3 rows of the data table. [A]o (M) 0.1000 0.2000 0.2000 [B]o (M) 0.2000 0.2000 0.4000 What is the rate law for this reaction? What is the order with respect to reactant A? What is the order with respect to reactant B? What is the overall order of the reaction? What is the value of the rate constant, including its units? Initial Rate (M-s¯¹) 2.50 X 10-3 1.00 X 10-² 1.00 X 10-²

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Consider this data associated with the reaction: A + B → Product
The data comes from 3 experiments where the initial concentrations of A & B were
varied as shown in the 3 rows of the data table.
[A]o (M)
0.1000
0.2000
0.2000
[B]o (M)
0.2000
0.2000
0.4000
What is the rate law for this reaction?
What is the order with respect to reactant A?
What is the order with respect to reactant B?
What is the overall order of the reaction?
What is the value of the rate constant, including its units?
Initial Rate (M-s-¹)
2.50 X 10-3
1.00 X 10-²
1.00 X 10-²
Transcribed Image Text:Consider this data associated with the reaction: A + B → Product The data comes from 3 experiments where the initial concentrations of A & B were varied as shown in the 3 rows of the data table. [A]o (M) 0.1000 0.2000 0.2000 [B]o (M) 0.2000 0.2000 0.4000 What is the rate law for this reaction? What is the order with respect to reactant A? What is the order with respect to reactant B? What is the overall order of the reaction? What is the value of the rate constant, including its units? Initial Rate (M-s-¹) 2.50 X 10-3 1.00 X 10-² 1.00 X 10-²
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