Unit 5.2 Introduction to Rate Law
Know the meaning of zero, first, and second-order reactions.
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What does it mean if a reaction is first-order with respect to [A]?
Write a rate law for a reaction using the Method of Initial Rates by
analyzing data from multiple trials.
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Given trial data, determine the rate law for the reaction A + B → C.
Determine the overall rate order for a reaction.
- If rate = k[A]²[B], what is the overall reaction order?
Calculate the value of the rate constant (k) and express it with the
correct units.
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Given rate = 0.020 M/s when [A] = 0.10 M in a first-order reaction,
calculate k.
Discuss factors that impact the value of k.
- How does temperature affect the rate constant k?
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