A chemical reaction involves the reactants A and B, and the product C. A+B → C Provide your answer below: Trial 1 2 3 Use the experimental data above and the method of initial rates to determine the complete rate law for the reaction. rate= mol [A](m) [B](mol) 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.060 0.060 0.030 • Type in the entire rate law expression, including the value of k. • Enter the order of the reactants A and B as the exponents on [A] and [B] respectively. • Report your value of k as a decimal with two significant figures. [A] [B] А Δ[A] / mol ΔΙ 0.0004851 0.0004851 0.0019404
A chemical reaction involves the reactants A and B, and the product C. A+B → C Provide your answer below: Trial 1 2 3 Use the experimental data above and the method of initial rates to determine the complete rate law for the reaction. rate= mol [A](m) [B](mol) 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.060 0.060 0.030 • Type in the entire rate law expression, including the value of k. • Enter the order of the reactants A and B as the exponents on [A] and [B] respectively. • Report your value of k as a decimal with two significant figures. [A] [B] А Δ[A] / mol ΔΙ 0.0004851 0.0004851 0.0019404
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