Chemistry
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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
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![Exercise 14.49 - Enhanced - with Feedback
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The tabulated data show the concentration of AB
versus time for this reaction:
AB(g) → A(g) +B(g)
Time (s) [AB] (M)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
0.950
0.459
0.302
0.225
0.180
0.149
0.128
0.112
0.0994
0.0894
0.0812
Part A
Determine the order of the reaction.
Express your answer as an integer.
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Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 14.49 - Enhanced - with Feedback
MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 14.5; Read Section
14.5. You can click on the Review link to access the
section in your e Text.
The tabulated data show the concentration of AB
versus time for this reaction:
AB(g) → A(g) +B(g)
Time (s) [AB] (M)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
0.950
0.459
0.302
0.225
0.180
0.149
0.128
0.112
0.0994
0.0894
0.0812
Part A
Determine the order of the reaction.
Express your answer as an integer.
IVE ΑΣΦ
n =
Submit
Request Answer
Part B Complete previous part(s)
Part C Complete previous part(s)
Provide Feedback
?
6 of 10
Review | Constants | Periodic Table
Next >
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