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For the following general reaction, rate -AJAJ and k-1.3 x 102 M.s.
A+B 2C
Use this information to fill in the missing table entries.
Experiment JA] (M) BỊ (M) Initial rate (Mis)
1
0.013
0.250
2.20 x 10
2
0.026
0.250
3
0.500
2.20 x 10
1) Initial reaction rate in experiment 2:
<10
M/s
(Enter your answer in scientific notation.)
2) Initial concentration of A in experiment 3:](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/d2745bc2-3d98-4823-b805-8980cae50ead/86090d0b-126e-4bbf-af49-1abc9f125a0f/x301qi9_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts.
For the following general reaction, rate -AJAJ and k-1.3 x 102 M.s.
A+B 2C
Use this information to fill in the missing table entries.
Experiment JA] (M) BỊ (M) Initial rate (Mis)
1
0.013
0.250
2.20 x 10
2
0.026
0.250
3
0.500
2.20 x 10
1) Initial reaction rate in experiment 2:
<10
M/s
(Enter your answer in scientific notation.)
2) Initial concentration of A in experiment 3:
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