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Chemistry, 04.07.2020 04:01 Aarislasha

Consider the reaction A + B ? products From the following data obtained at a certain temperature, determine the rate law, the order of the reaction, and calculate the rate constant k.
Experiment 1: [A] = 1.50 M; [B] = 1.50 M; Initial Rate = 3.20 x 10-1 M/s
Experiment 2: [A] = 1.50 M; [B] = 2.50 M; Initial Rate = 3.20 x 10-1 M/s
Experiment 3: [A] = 3.00 M; [B] = 1.50 M; Initial Rate = 6.40 x 10-1 M/s
Please explain to me how you got the answer step by step >< Thank you!
A. Rate = k[A][B]
order of reaction = 2
k = 0.142 s-1
B. Rate = k[A]
order of reaction = 1
k = 0.213 s-1
C. Rate = k[A]2
order of reaction = 2
k = 0.142 s-1
D. Rate = k[B]
order of reaction = 1
k = 0.213 s-1

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