Question 23 The rate law for a reaction is determined to be rate=k[A]2B}*IC]. If the reaction has an overall order of 9, what is the value of exponent for B2 (the answer should be entered as a single digit number; do not enter units; examples include 0 and 1 and 2 and 3 and etc.)

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The rate law for a reaction is determined to be rate=k[AJIB}*[C]. If the reaction has an overall order of 9, what is the value of exponent for B?
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 23 The rate law for a reaction is determined to be rate=k[AJIB}*[C]. If the reaction has an overall order of 9, what is the value of exponent for B? (the answer should be entered as a single digit number; do not enter units; examples include 0 and 1 and 2 and 3 and etc.) K Questa A Moving to another question will save this response. B88 . 43C & %23 4 5 6. 8 3 I o P Q E R T Y tab A S F G K caps lock V B alt alt control option command command option
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Given question in rate law of reaction rate 

   rate =K [A]2[B]x[C]

Given a over all order of 9 .

Calculate the value of exponents for B. 

 

Order of reaction = The Order of Reaction refers  Thus, for a first-order reaction, the rate is dependent on the concentration of a single specie

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