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Chemistry, 24.12.2019 19:31, aprilwilson3p8711m

What is the rate law for the reaction below: a + b + c dif the following data were collected? exp [a]0 [b]0 [c]0 initial rate1 0.4 1.2 0.7 2.32x10-32 1.3 1.2 0.9 7.54x10-33 0.4 4.1 0.8 9.25x10-24 1.3 1.2 0.2 7.54x10-3this is the explanation i was given but i still don't understan it. can you show the steps for solving the exponents of the rate laws "with algebra"? : the general form of the rate law has to be: rate = k [a]x [b]y [c]zusing the experiments given to set up several equations, we get: 2.32x10-3 = k(0.4)x(1.2)y(0.7)z7.54x10-3 = k(1.3)x(1.2)y(0.9)z9.25x10-2 = k(0.4)x(4.1)y(0.8)z7.54x10-3 = k(1.3)x(1.2)y(0.2)zwith algebra, we find x=1, y=3, and z=0. plugging these values in, we get the rate law as: rate = k [a] [b]3 [c]0 = k [a] [b]3we can now plug in any experiment into the rate law above to solve for k. plugging in experiment 1: 2.32x10-3 = k(0.4)(1.2)3k = 3.36x10-3the complete rate law: rate = 3.36x10-3 [a] [b]3

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