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Jun 10, 2024 · Calculate the initial rate of reaction in this second experiment. data from previous question (iii) When the initial concentration of X was 0.024 mol dm–3 and the initial …
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May 22, 2025 · Use these data to calculate a value for the rate constant and deduce its units. (3) (c)How can you tell that H+ acts as a catalyst in this reaction? (2) (d)Calculate the initial rate of …
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The initial rate of a reaction is the instantaneous rate at the start of the reaction (i.e., when t = 0). The initial rate is equal to the negative of the slope of the curve of reactant concentration …
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(ii) Calculate the initial rate of reaction if the experiment is repeated under the sameconditions but with the concentrations of NO and of H2 both doubled from their original values. here are the …
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Feb 3, 2020 · Initial Rate: t is the average rate of reaction for the first part of the reaction. For this time, we assume the average rate of reaction is constant and equal to the initial rate. So initial …
How to find initial rate of reaction from absorbance vs time graph
Okay but it says what is initial rate of reaction of pH 7 and pH 8.5 how do I find it ? and there is a space for answer it ends with A340min-1. I am just so confused.
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Dec 28, 2014 · The reaction was repeated at the same temperature, but water was added so that the volume of the reaction mixture was doubled. Calculate the initial rate of reaction under …
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A randomboychris 2 The question is: (b) The reaction between two different compounds, C and D, is studied at a given temperature. The rate equation for the reaction is found to be rate = k [C] …
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So all we do is do our rate equation - Rate = k[X][hydroxide ions]. But we half the concentrations because "In a second experiment at the same temperature, water was added to the original …
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A reaction mechanism is a series of steps by which an overall reaction may proceed.The reactions occurring in these steps may be deduced from a study of reaction …