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Chemistry, 07.03.2020 01:53 blackkiki4352

In order to determine the order of the reaction represented above, the initial rate of formation of XY2 is measured using different initial values of [X]and [Y]. The results of the experiment are shown in the table below. In trial 2 which of the reactants would be consumed more rapidly, and why? (A) X, because it has a higher molar concentration. (B) X, because the reaction is second order with respect to X. (C) Y, because the reaction is second order with respect to Y. (D) Y, because the rate of disappearance will be double that of X.

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