In a second order reaction: 1) the sum of the exponents in the rate law is equal to two. II) at least one of the exponents in the rate law is a two. III) the half-life is dependent on the initial concentration of the reactant species. IV) the half-life is independent of the initial concentration of the reactant species. V) k can be expressed as M-25-1 or M-²min-¹. O I and IV II and IV I, III, and V I and III II and III

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In a second order reaction:
1) the sum of the exponents in the rate law is equal to two.
II) at least one of the exponents in the rate law is a two.
III) the half-life is dependent on the initial concentration of the reactant species.
IV) the half-life is independent of the initial concentration of the reactant species.
V) k can be expressed as M-25-1 or M-2min-¹.
O
I and IV
II and IV
I, III, and V
I and III
II and III
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Transcribed Image Text:In a second order reaction: 1) the sum of the exponents in the rate law is equal to two. II) at least one of the exponents in the rate law is a two. III) the half-life is dependent on the initial concentration of the reactant species. IV) the half-life is independent of the initial concentration of the reactant species. V) k can be expressed as M-25-1 or M-2min-¹. O I and IV II and IV I, III, and V I and III II and III 27
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