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1.Pretend that the exponent that [Sn2+ ] is raised to in the rate law expression is 0.9527. Pretend that the exponent that [H3O+ ] is raised to in the rate law expression is 0.9552. Finally, pretend that for one of your runs that the kexpt = 0.0040, [H3O+ ] = 0.7656, and [Sn2+ ] = 0.0069. Determine the rate constant, k, for that run.
2.The other five rate constants you determined from the other five runs are:
0.9748, 0.9956, 1.0115, 0.9792, 0.9780
2.What is the average rate constant from the six kinetic runs (5 are listed here and the 6th is found from the previous problem)?
3.What is the percent relative average deviation (%RAD) from the average of the rate constant?
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