Use the data in the table below to answer the following questions. Reaction : 4.0 M Acetone (in mL) 1.0 M HCl (in mL) 0.005 M Iodine    (in mL) H2O        (in mL) Time - 1st Run Time - 2nd Run Avg. Rxn. Time Temp (°C) 1 8 8 8 26       23 2 4 8 8 30       23 3 8 4 8 30       23 4 8 8 4 30       23 Which two experiments should be compared to determine the exponent in the rate law for acetone?                                     Which two experiments should be compared to determine the exponent in the rate law for HCl?                                    Which two experiments should be compared to determine the exponent in the rate law for iodine?

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Use the data in the table below to answer the following questions.

Reaction : 4.0 M Acetone (in mL) 1.0 M HCl (in mL) 0.005 M Iodine    (in mL) H2O        (in mL) Time - 1st Run Time - 2nd Run Avg. Rxn. Time Temp (°C)
1 8 8 8 26       23
2 4 8 8 30       23
3 8 4 8 30       23
4 8 8 4 30       23

Which two experiments should be compared to determine the exponent in the rate law for acetone?                                    

Which two experiments should be compared to determine the exponent in the rate law for HCl?                                   

Which two experiments should be compared to determine the exponent in the rate law for iodine?                                    

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