The table below shows values for initial rates as a function of the concentrations of three reactants A, B and C. Which of the rate laws is most consistent with the data? Show your calculations, or explain your reasoning. Determine the value of k.
These are the possible rate laws. The data is consistent with one of them.
Rate = k[A]1[B]1.5[C]-1 Rate = k[A]1.5[B]1.0[C]-1
Rate = k[A]1[B]0.5[C]-1 Rate = k[A]0.5[B]1.5[C]-1
Rate = k[A]0.5[B]1.5[C]1 Rate = k[A]1.5[B]0.5[C]1
This is the data:
Rate |
[A] |
[B] |
[C] |
0.0245 |
0.100 |
0.100 |
0.010 |
0.0294 |
0.120 |
0.100 |
0.010 |
0.0386 |
0.120 |
0.120 |
0.010 |
0.0155 |
0.120 |
0.120 |
0.025 |
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