Chemistry, 07.03.2020 04:41 joserms729
Consider the following data showing the initial rate of a reaction (A→products) at several different concentrations of A.
[A](M) Initial Rate (M/s)
0.15 0.011
0.30 0.044
0.60 0.177
What is the order of the reaction?Express your answer as an integer.
Write a rate law for the reaction. Rate=k[A]3Rate=kRate=k[A]Rate=k[A]2
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