1997
2 A + B −−> C + D
The following results were obtained when the reaction represented above was studied at 25cC.
Experiment Initial [A] Initial Initial Rate of Formation of C (mol L–1 min–1)
0.25 0.75 4.3 x 10–4
0.75 0.75 1.3 x 10–3
1.50 1.50 5.3 x 10–3
.75 ? 8.0 x 10–3
(c) Determine the initial rate of change of [A] in Experiment 3
can you please explain how I would do this problem. my teacher told me that the answer is -1.1 * 10^-2 because there is a 2:1 ratio of A:C. what does he mean by this 2:1 ratio and how did he find this ratio? thanks.
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2 A + B −−> C + D
The following results were obtained when the reaction represented above was studied at 25cC.
Experiment Initial [A] Initial Initial Rate of Formation of C (mol L–1 min–1)
0.25 0.75 4.3 x 10–4
0.75 0.75 1.3 x 10–3
1.50 1.50 5.3 x 10–3
.75 ? 8.0 x 10–3
(c) Determine the initial rate of change of [A] in Experiment 3
can you please explain how I would do this problem. my teacher told me that the answer is -1.1 * 10^-2 because there is a 2:1 ratio of A:C. what does he mean by this 2:1 ratio and how did he find this ratio? thanks.
http://www.lincoln.leon.k12.fl.us/usr/fannins/apchem/Ch12/ch12app.pdf
there is a link to the question if you have trouble reading it
the question is at the bottom of the link