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The following data were obtained for the reaction A + B + C⟶⟶ products:
Expt # |
[A]0 |
[B]0 |
[C]0 |
Initial rate, (mol L-1 s-1) |
1 |
1.25 x 10-3 M |
1.25 x 10-3 M |
1.25 x 10-3 M |
0.0087 |
2 |
2.50 x 10-3 M |
1.25 x 10-3 M |
1.25 x 10-3 M |
0.0174 |
3 |
1.25 x 10-3 M |
3.02 x 10-3 M |
1.25 x 10-3 M |
0.0508 |
4 |
1.25 x 10-3 M |
3.02 x 10-3 M |
3.75 x 10-3 M |
0.457 |
5 |
3.01 x 10-3 M |
1.00 x 10-3 M |
1.15 x 10-3 M |
? |
From this data calculate the overall order of reaction.
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