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Below is the graph of the data for Run 1 and Run 2. Use the values in the curve fit for your analysis.

What is the rate constant, k? (Use the average value from Run 1 and Run 2); answer is NOT 0.004

Crystal Violet Kinetics - First Order Fit 0.000009 Auto Fit for: Run 2 (CV) CV = CO*exp(-k*t) CO: 9.679E-06 +/- 3.731E-09 k:

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