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![Some measurements of the initial rate of a certain reaction are given in the table below.
[¹₂] [¹₂] initial rate of reaction
0.105M 0.517M
0.998 M/s
0.105M 0.173M
0.0157M 0.517M
rate = k
Use this information to write a rate law for this reaction, and calculate the value of the rate constant k.
Round your value for the rate constant to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol.
-0
0.334 M/s
k =
0.149 M/s
0
x10
0.0
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Transcribed Image Text:Some measurements of the initial rate of a certain reaction are given in the table below.
[¹₂] [¹₂] initial rate of reaction
0.105M 0.517M
0.998 M/s
0.105M 0.173M
0.0157M 0.517M
rate = k
Use this information to write a rate law for this reaction, and calculate the value of the rate constant k.
Round your value for the rate constant to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol.
-0
0.334 M/s
k =
0.149 M/s
0
x10
0.0
X
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