What effect does temperature have on the rate of this reaction at differing temp
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What effect does temperature have on the rate of this reaction at differing temperatures?
Possible Rate Law for this reaction?
To find total overall rate of reaction do we add the orders?
What could be some possible sources of (either experiemntal of theoretical) error while performing this experiment and my data set? We used Spec20 spectrographs to perform the experiments using multiple different solutions diulted with differing amomunts of bleach. We also looked at temperature studies (Data included), in which we heated or cooled the dye/bleach soultions too to 0 celcius, 15, 25, 40 celcius using hot plates and ice baths to get approximate temperatures around those set temps.
Ln[A Temperature Dependance (1/5 v/v dilution bleach solution) [A] at 0 Celcius Average Ln([A]) Time [A] at 25 Celcius Average Ln([A]) [A] at 15 Celcius Average Ln([A]) -0.757 0.811 -0.838 0.893 0.920 0.975 -1.015 [A] at 40 Celcius Average Ln([Al) 0.772 0.921 -1.128 (seconds) 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 0.404 -0.607 0.634 0.648 0.676 -0.731 0.758 0.785 0.826 0.840 0.880 0.908 Average Ln([A) 0.648 0.772 0.894 1.003 -1.073 1.172 1.273 1.379 -1.457 1.539 1.641 1.731 1.538 1.729 1.926 2.126 -2.333 -2.580 2.765 2.936 1.114 1.228 1.287Explanation / Answer
A:- From the give data i have observed that, with increasing the temperature of reaction the rate of the reaction increases.
The possible rate law, R = k * [A] => First order reaction
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