Question: Exercise 5 Consider the following data for the decomposition reaction H2O2(aq)H2O(l)+1/2O2(g) Prepare a graph of the time and concentration data. Create an appropriate figure caption

 Exercise 5 Consider the following data for the decomposition reaction H2O2(aq)H2O(l)+1/2O2(g)

Exercise 5 Consider the following data for the decomposition reaction H2O2(aq)H2O(l)+1/2O2(g) Prepare a graph of the time and concentration data. Create an appropriate figure caption designated Figure 5.1. A trendline is not required for this graph. Save and print the worksheet. Copy the data table to a separate page of the worksheet. (Move either to the right of or below the boundary of the current page.) On the new page prepare a graph of logH2O2 concentration (log[H2O2]) versus time. Move the X axis tick marks and numbers to the bottom of the graph. You can do this by clicking on "chart tools", "layout", "axes", "primary vertical axis", "more primary vertical axis options", "horizontal axis crosses": type in the value you want your horizontal axis to cross. Create an appropriate caption for Figure 5.2. Fit the data to a linear trendline and display the equation on the graph. Clearly indicate the value of the slope of the line. Save and print the worksheet. Graphs are separate graphic objects that print as part of a worksheet, as you have seen. You can also print graphs separately. Change the figure number of Figure 5.2. to Figure 5.3., and double-click on the graph to activate it. Then select Print Preview to preview the graph. The graph only will be presented in landscape mode on a full page. Click print to print the graph only in landscape orientation. Click once outside the graph, and save the worksheet. When a graph is not activated (when either the graph or part of the worksheet is selected), the worksheet including graphs will print. When the graph is activated, the graph alone prints

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