Integrated Law for Reaction - The reaction A produces B + C is known to be zero order in A and to have a rate constant of 5.0 x 10 superscript-2 mol/L x sec. @ 25 degrees C. An experiment was run at 25 degrees C where [A]0 = 1.0 x ...
Reaction Kinetics problems - Equal volumes of two equimolar solutions of reactants A and B are mixed, and the following reaction occurs: A + B -> C At the end of 1.00 hour, A is 90.0% reacted. How much of A is left unreacted at t ...
Reaction Kinetics problems - Equal volumes of two equimolar solutions of reactants A and B are mixed, and the following reaction occurs:
A + B -> C
At the end of 1.00 hour, A is 90.0% reacted. How much of A is le ...
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Please explain elementary the math for how to determine rate law and how to find the order of a reaction-please provide an example-totally lost. Thanks
Energy Consumption : First Order Kinetics - If world energy consumption continues to rise at the present rate of 2.4%, how long will it take to double (expressed in years)?
Hint:Use first order kinetics.