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The oxidation of bromide ion by persulfate is given by the equation: S2O82–(aq) + 3Br–(aq)  2SO4–(aq) + Br3–(aq)

What is the rate law for this reaction based on the following experimental data?

1. The oxidation of bromide ion by persulfate is given by the equation: S2082-(aq) + 3Br (aq) + 2504 (aq) + Br3 (aq) What is

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