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![16.36 For the reaction 2A + B → C + D + 2E, data for a run
with [A]o = 800 mmol/L and [B]₁
= 2.00 mmol/L are
t/ks
8
14
20
30
50
90
[B]/[B] 0.836 0.745 0.680 0.582 0.452 0.318
600 mmol/L and [B]
and data for a run with [A]o
2.00 mmol/L are
t/ks
20
[B]/[B]o
0.787
Find the rate law and rate constant.
8
0.901
=
50
0.593
90
0.453
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Transcribed Image Text:16.36 For the reaction 2A + B → C + D + 2E, data for a run
with [A]o = 800 mmol/L and [B]₁
= 2.00 mmol/L are
t/ks
8
14
20
30
50
90
[B]/[B] 0.836 0.745 0.680 0.582 0.452 0.318
600 mmol/L and [B]
and data for a run with [A]o
2.00 mmol/L are
t/ks
20
[B]/[B]o
0.787
Find the rate law and rate constant.
8
0.901
=
50
0.593
90
0.453
=
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