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1) A plausible final temperature when 75.0 mL of water at 80 o C is added to 100

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Question

1) A plausible final temperature when 75.0 mL of water at 80 oC is added to 100.0 mL of water at 20 oC is . . . ?


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3) (i don't know if that's the right answer)

For the reaction A + B tightarrow 2 C, which proceeds by a single-step biomolecular elementarty process; t 1/2 = 0.693/k rate of appearance of C = - rate of disappearance of A rate of reaction = k[A][B] ln[A]t = -kt + ln[A]0 The rate equation for the reaction 2 A + B tightarrow C is found to be rate = k[A][B]. For this reaction, we can conclude that: 0 the unit of k=s-1 t1/2 is constant the value of k is independent of the values of [A] and [B] the rate of formation of C is twice the rate of disappearance of A

Explanation / Answer

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It is explained here clearly ..Hope this helps :)