A certain reaction has the following general form: aA - bB At a particular temperature and [A], = 4.00 x 10-3 M, concentration versus time data were collected for this reaction, and a plot of 1/[A] versus time resulted in a straight line with a slope value of +2.78 x 10-² L/mol-s. a Determine the rate law for this reaction. (Use k for the rate constant.) Rate = Determine the integrated rate law for this reaction. 1 [A] Determine the value of the rate constant for this reaction. Rate constant = L mol .s1

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A certain reaction has the following general form:
aA → ÞB
At a particular temperature and [A], = 4.00 x 10-3 M, concentration versus time data were collected for this reaction, and a plot of 1/[A] versus time
resulted in a straight line with a slope value of +2.78 × 10-² L/mol-s.
Determine the rate law for this reaction.
(Use k for the rate constant.)
Rate =
Determine the integrated rate law for this reaction.
1
[A]
Determine the value of the rate constant for this reaction.
Rate constant =
L. mol-1.s-1
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Transcribed Image Text:This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. A certain reaction has the following general form: aA → ÞB At a particular temperature and [A], = 4.00 x 10-3 M, concentration versus time data were collected for this reaction, and a plot of 1/[A] versus time resulted in a straight line with a slope value of +2.78 × 10-² L/mol-s. Determine the rate law for this reaction. (Use k for the rate constant.) Rate = Determine the integrated rate law for this reaction. 1 [A] Determine the value of the rate constant for this reaction. Rate constant = L. mol-1.s-1 Submit Submit Answer 1 item attempt remaining Previous Next Try Another Version
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