3) For chemical kinetics of the 2-nd order and compound A as reactant, the integrated rate law is: a. [A]-[A]o exp(-kt) b. [A]-[A]o-kt c. 1/[A]-1/[A]o + kt d. none of the above: give your own answer. 4) For chemical kinetics of zeroths order and compound B as product, the integrated rate law is: a. [B][B]o-kt b. 1/[B]-1/[B]o + kt c. [B][B]o exp(-kt) d. none of the above: give your own answer. [B] [B]o + kt 5) In studies of reaction rates in solution, kinetic rate constant k of the 2-nd order is usually determined from the slope of certain function. a) Plot the graph as explained above. b) Mark both X and Y axes with specific measurable properties and their units of measure. c) Provide the formula which describes the graph described above. d) Explain all parameters in the formula.

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3) For chemical kinetics of the 2-nd order and compound A as reactant, the integrated rate law is:
a
b. [A]-[A]-k)
c. 1/[A]-1/
1/[A]o + kt
d. none of the above: give your own answer.
4) For chemical kinetics of zeroths order and compound B as product, the integrated rate law is:
a. [B]-[B]o-kt
b. 1/[B]1/[B]o + kt
c. [B][B]o exp(-kt)
d. none of the above: give your own answer. [B][B]o + kt
5) In studies of reaction rates in solution, kinetic rate constant k
determined from the slope of certain function.
a) Plot the graph as explained above.
the 2-nd order is usually
b) Mark both X and Y axes with specific measurable properties and their units of measure.
c) Provide the formula which describes the graph described above.
d) Explain all parameters in the formula.
Transcribed Image Text:3) For chemical kinetics of the 2-nd order and compound A as reactant, the integrated rate law is: a b. [A]-[A]-k) c. 1/[A]-1/ 1/[A]o + kt d. none of the above: give your own answer. 4) For chemical kinetics of zeroths order and compound B as product, the integrated rate law is: a. [B]-[B]o-kt b. 1/[B]1/[B]o + kt c. [B][B]o exp(-kt) d. none of the above: give your own answer. [B][B]o + kt 5) In studies of reaction rates in solution, kinetic rate constant k determined from the slope of certain function. a) Plot the graph as explained above. the 2-nd order is usually b) Mark both X and Y axes with specific measurable properties and their units of measure. c) Provide the formula which describes the graph described above. d) Explain all parameters in the formula.
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