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the true rate constant for a reaction is just that a constant (at a constant tem

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Question

the true rate constant for a reaction is just that a constant (at a constant temperature). would your calculated value for k be higher than lower than or equal to the real value of k if the 5 wt% bleach was unknowingly substituted with 8 wt% bleach the true rate constant for a reaction is just that a constant (at a constant temperature). would your calculated value for k be higher than lower than or equal to the real value of k if the 5 wt% bleach was unknowingly substituted with 8 wt% bleach the true rate constant for a reaction is just that a constant (at a constant temperature). would your calculated value for k be higher than lower than or equal to the real value of k if the 5 wt% bleach was unknowingly substituted with 8 wt% bleach

Explanation / Answer

The value of k for the rate of reaction would be lower because rate=k*[concertation] which the conceration is your reactants the bleach from a concentration of 5% to 8% therefore the rate is (X) so k=X/5% compare to k=X/8%