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3. At 593K a particular decomposition\'s rate constant had a value of 2.88x10^-4

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Question

3. At 593K a particular decomposition's rate constant had a value of 2.88x10^-4 and at 673K the same reaction's rate constant was 1.94x10^-3. It was noticed that when the reactant's initial concentration was 0.1250 M (with a 593K reaction temperature), the initial reaction rate was identical to the initial rate when the decomposition was run at 673K with an initial reactant concentration of 0.04816 M. Recall that rate laws have the form rate = k[A]^x and, showing work, determine the order of he decomposition reaction.

Explanation / Answer

it is an o order reaction

rate = K[A]^0

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