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![Using the data in the table, determine the rate constant of the following reaction and select the appropriate units.
A+B → C + D
Trial
k =
I
2
3
[A] (M)
0.250
0.250
0.450
[B] (M)
0.200
0.520
0.200
Step 3: Determine the value of k and select the appropriate units.
Units:
Rate (M/s)
0.0138
0.0933
0.0248](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/ed4d4c88-d288-4583-835a-8b194c2d172b/3e433f03-c221-4982-97c8-e40a73f361c2/vqkwlc5_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Using the data in the table, determine the rate constant of the following reaction and select the appropriate units.
A+B → C + D
Trial
k =
I
2
3
[A] (M)
0.250
0.250
0.450
[B] (M)
0.200
0.520
0.200
Step 3: Determine the value of k and select the appropriate units.
Units:
Rate (M/s)
0.0138
0.0933
0.0248
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