HELPPP!!!
Using the following data, which is the correct rate law of the sample reaction?
A5B + 6C 3D + 3E
Experiment (A) (M) [B] (M) [C](M) Initial Rate (M/s)
1
0.35 0.35 0,35 8.0 x 104
2
0.70
0.35
0.35
3.2 x 10-
3
0.70
0.70
0.35
6,4 x 10-8
4
0.70
0.35
0.70
3.2 x 10-3
A.) K[A]^2 [B]^1 [C]^1
B.) K[A]4 [B]^2 [C]^1
C.) K(A)^2 [B]^1 [C]^O
D.) k[A]^1 (B)^2 [C]^O

HELPPP Using the following data which is the correct rate law of the sample reaction A5B 6C 3D 3E Experiment A M B M CM Initial Rate Ms 1 035 035 035 80 x 104 2 class=

Respuesta :

i think its C not so sure rho

good ,uck!!!!

Lanuel

Based on the data given, the correct rate law of the sample reaction is: C. [tex]R = K[A]^2[B]^1[C]^0[/tex]

What is the rate law?

Rate law can be defined as a chemical equation that is typically used to relate the initial (forward) chemical reaction rate with respect to the concentrations or pressures of the chemical reactants and constant parameters.

Mathematically, the rate law is given by this formula:

[tex]R = K[A]^x[B]^y[C]^z[/tex]

Where:

  • k is the rate constant.
  • A is the concentration of reactant A.
  • B is the concentration of reactant B.
  • C is the concentration of reactant C.
  • x, y, and z are the order of the reaction.

Based on the data given, the correct rate law of the sample reaction is as follows:

[tex]R = K[A]^2[B]^1[C]^0[/tex]

Read more on rate constant here: brainly.com/question/24749252

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