1 points 1 points The concentration of reactant B was consistently miscalculated
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The concentration of reactant B was consistently miscalculated, but the concentrations of A were correctly calculated.
The concentrations of reactant A were consistently miscalculated, but the concentration of B was correctly calculated.
The concentration of reactant B was inconsistently miscalculated, but the concentrations of A were correctly calculated.
The concentrations of reactant A were inconsistently miscalculated, but the concentration of B was correctly calculated.
There is no plausible reason for the rate constant to be incorrect if the reaction order with respect to A is correct.
Explanation / Answer
2)
B was inconsistently miscalculated, but the concentrations of A were correctly calculated.
3)
The reaction rate would decrease and the order of the reaction with respect to each reactant would remain the same
4)
zero order
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