given last tine on how to solve once .08/a = .012/b = .016c can this be better explainedThis is not a graded question as it is a practice question . I am 60 years old and helping my son prepare for the AP exam in a few months.
I do t understand the explanation given last tine on how to solve once
.08/a = .012/b = .016c
can this be better explainedThis is not a graded question as it is a practice question . I am 60 years old and helping my son prepare for the AP exam in a few months. We do questions at the back of the textbook by Zumdahl and Zumdahl


The stoichiometric coefficients do not affect how the rate law is written, but they do affect the value of the rate constant k . Also, the reaction order does not correspond to the stoichiometric coefficients; it's only a coincidence here.
While writing rate of appearance and disappearance we didn't consider the coefficients but while writing rate law we consider coefficients.
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