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Chapter 6, Problem 6.47P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The given factor affects the rate of a reaction or not is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of the reaction is represented as,

r=k[reactant]n

Where,

k represents the rate constant of the reaction.

[reactant]represents the concentration of the reactant.

n represents the order of the reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The given factor affects the rate of a reaction or not is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of the reaction is represented as,

r=k[reactant]n

Where,

k represents the rate constant of the reaction.

[reactant] represents the concentration of the reactant.

n represents the order of the reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation: The given factor affects the rate of a reaction or not is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of the reaction is represented as,

r=k[reactant]n

Where,

k represents the rate constant of the reaction.

[reactant] represents the concentration of the reactant.

n represents the order of the reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation: The given factor affects the rate of a reaction or not is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of the reaction is represented as,

r=k[reactant]n

Where,

k represents the rate constant of the reaction.

[reactant] represents the concentration of the reactant.

n represents the order of the reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation: The given factor affects the rate of a reaction or not is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of the reaction is represented as,

r=k[reactant]n

Where,

k represents the rate constant of the reaction.

[reactant] represents the concentration of the reactant.

n represents the order of the reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation: The given factor affects the rate of a reaction or not is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of the reaction is represented as,

r=k[reactant]n

Where,

k represents the rate constant of the reaction.

[reactant] represents the concentration of the reactant.

n represents the order of the reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(g)

Interpretation: The given factor affects the rate of a reaction or not is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of the reaction is represented as,

r=k[reactant]n

Where,

k represents the rate constant of the reaction.

[reactant] represents the concentration of the reactant.

n represents the order of the reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(h)

Interpretation: The given factor affects the rate of a reaction or not is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of the reaction is represented as,

r=k[reactant]n

Where,

k represents the rate constant of the reaction.

[reactant] represents the concentration of the reactant.

n represents the order of the reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(i)

Interpretation: The given factor affects the rate of a reaction or not is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Rate of a reaction is defined as the speed by which the reaction is proceeding. The rate of the reaction is represented as,

r=k[reactant]n

Where,

k represents the rate constant of the reaction.

[reactant] represents the concentration of the reactant.

n represents the order of the reaction.

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