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With complete rate law. Finish finding m to add to n for overall reaction then find complete rate law.

Transcribed Image Text:Readion Cone, Nay S0, Cine HCI|Ab. 1 | Rabe
I1.3085840
65.56796607
Cone, Nagd, 03
ATme (5)
0.10 M
·30M 04563164 |0.028 F09 13
,15 M 12267196|0.01870913
30M |1.5360817 0.300349
O.10 M
3
0.050 M
5. 11431671
4
0.025 M
0:30M
1.3686611
1,358380874
1.007568
3. What is the overall order of the reaction? Write the complete rate law for this reaction.
![K(0.10)" (0.30)"
K(0.10)" (0.15)"
rateį
rate2
11.3085840
= 2"
65.56796607
calculating the value of n, taking In on both the sides
In(0. 17)
= n In 2
dividind both sides by In 2
In(0.17)
n =
In(2)
п %3D — 2.5
Note : Order can never be negative but order w. r. t to specific reac tant can be
negative
Considering reaction 3 and 4
rate3
K[A]"[B]"
rate4
K[A]"[B]"
[0.050]"
[0.025]"
5.11431671
1.358380874
calculating the value of m
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Transcribed Image Text:K(0.10)" (0.30)"
K(0.10)" (0.15)"
rateį
rate2
11.3085840
= 2"
65.56796607
calculating the value of n, taking In on both the sides
In(0. 17)
= n In 2
dividind both sides by In 2
In(0.17)
n =
In(2)
п %3D — 2.5
Note : Order can never be negative but order w. r. t to specific reac tant can be
negative
Considering reaction 3 and 4
rate3
K[A]"[B]"
rate4
K[A]"[B]"
[0.050]"
[0.025]"
5.11431671
1.358380874
calculating the value of m
In similar way find the value of m as calculated for n
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