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Chemistry, 03.02.2022 01:50 hellenjones30p0kvtl

16. Using number 15 as a guide, calculate the rate constant for the same reaction performed at A 256 *10^3 L/(mol. S)
B 3.18*10^1 L/(mol. S)
C. 7.62*10^-6 L/(mol. S)
D 3.15*10^-3 L/(mol. S)
E 3.14*10^-2 L/(mol. S)

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