Question: For the reaction A + B --> C the rate law can be written as: Rate = k[A] m [B] n where k is the
For the reaction A + B --> C the rate law can be written as: Rate = k[A]m[B]n where k is the rate constant for the reaction. Under the condition [B]0 >> [A]0, a good linear regression fit can be obtained for a plot of [(1)/([A])] (M-1) versus t (s). For two sets of different initial concentrations, the equations were found to be:
Equation of regression line y = 4.38103x + 8.20103 [B]0 = 1.19 M
Equation of regression line y = 9.91103x + 5.95103 [B]0 = 1.79 M
m = 2, n = 2.
What is the rate constant k (with consistent units)?
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