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![Consider the initial rate data given below for the reaction A₂ →→→→2A.
Rate (mol-L-¹.s¹) [A₂]o (mol/L)
6.54
26.2
72.7
0.75
1.5
2.5
What is the order of the reaction?
Oo
01
02
O More data is needed to answer.
O None of the Above](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/adebf482-0a27-43a7-ac82-b65c2fb0adc1/2f6321d5-2e4c-4f24-96df-2bc2765b9262/ck2pnsj_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the initial rate data given below for the reaction A₂ →→→→2A.
Rate (mol-L-¹.s¹) [A₂]o (mol/L)
6.54
26.2
72.7
0.75
1.5
2.5
What is the order of the reaction?
Oo
01
02
O More data is needed to answer.
O None of the Above
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