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[B](M)
Initial Rate (M/s)
4.0 x 10
8.0 x 10
1.6 x 10 *
2.0 x 10
4.0 x 103
1
0.0030
0.0060
-4
2
0.0030
0.0120
-3
3
0.0060
0.0120
0.0015
0.0060
0.0015
0.0120
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the chemical reaction and associated reaction rate data shown below. What is the rate
law for the reaction?
2 A + B →2 C
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[A](M)
[B](M)
Initial Rate (M/s)
4.0 x 10
8.0 x 10
1.6 x 10 *
2.0 x 10
4.0 x 103
1
0.0030
0.0060
-4
2
0.0030
0.0120
-3
3
0.0060
0.0120
0.0015
0.0060
0.0015
0.0120
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