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8 June, 08:00

To understand reaction order and rate constants. For the general equation aA+bB→cC+dD, the rate law is expressed as follows: rate=k[A]m[B]n where m and n indicate the order of the reaction with respect to each reactant and must be determined experimentally and k is the rate constant, which is specific to each reaction.

A. What is the overall reaction order?

B. What are the units of the rate constant k for this reaction?

C. What would happen to the rate if [Br2] were doubled?

D. What would happen to the rate if [NO] were doubled?

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  1. 8 June, 08:13
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    Answer: A. m+n

    B. M/s

    C. m will be 2

    D. n will be 2
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