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Chemistry, 10.10.2019 03:30, jiminpark12

Your predecessor has not been seen since they went to check on the instrumentation above the large open tank of sulfuric acid. you have been assigned to take over one of their projects, a project for converting the waste product dammitol (d) into the valuable product valualdehyde (v). in the laboratory notebook your predecessor left there is a table of data showing the reaction rate of dammitol (rdam) for a variety of concentrations of dammitol ([d]). immediately below the table of data is the following figure. unfortunately there are no labels on either of the axes nor any units attached to any of the numbers. there is an indication in the notebook that the suspected relationship between the reaction rate (rdam) and the concentration of dammitol ([d]) is given by pri+k[dy (a) assuming that the plot is the result of expressing the equation for the reaction rate in a form that gives a straight line (y = mx + b) what are the variables plotted on the y and x axes? (b) if the units on the reaction rate (rdam) are lb-mole/hr and the units on the concentration of dammitol [d]) are mol/l what is the value of the constant k in si units (m, kg, s, mole, k, amp, candela)?

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