Next the student conducts two different runs: In RUN 1, 10.0 mL of 5.00 M NaOH is combined with 10.0 mL of 0.010 M CO and 80.0 mL of wate In RUN 2, 20.0 mL of 5.00 M NAOH is combined with 10.0 mL of 0.010 M CO and 70.0 mL of wate The following plots were obtained for each of the runs: (crystal orange] vs time (RUN 1) In[crystal orange] vs time (RUN 1) 0.0012 0.001 y= -0.0002x + 0.0007 R-0.6565 y--0.4463x - 7.3334 R=0.893 0.0008 0.0006 -6 0.0004 -8 0.0002 -10 2. 0.0002 -12 time (hr) time (hr) 1/[crystal orange] vs time (RUN 1) 1/[crystal orange] vs time (RUN 2) 12000 25000 10000 20000 8000 15000 6000 y = 2000x + 1000 R=1 10000 y= 4000x + 1000 4000 5000 2000 time (hr) time (hr) Figure 4. Kinetic traces for the reaction between crystal orange and sodium hydroxide. What is the order with respect to CO? I Select) What is the order with respect to NaOH? | Select ) What is the value of the averaged rate constant for the reaction above? Give your answer to 3 sig. figs. 1/[crystal orange] [M (crystal orange] (M) 1/(crystal orange] (M In(crystal orange] (M)
Next the student conducts two different runs: In RUN 1, 10.0 mL of 5.00 M NaOH is combined with 10.0 mL of 0.010 M CO and 80.0 mL of wate In RUN 2, 20.0 mL of 5.00 M NAOH is combined with 10.0 mL of 0.010 M CO and 70.0 mL of wate The following plots were obtained for each of the runs: (crystal orange] vs time (RUN 1) In[crystal orange] vs time (RUN 1) 0.0012 0.001 y= -0.0002x + 0.0007 R-0.6565 y--0.4463x - 7.3334 R=0.893 0.0008 0.0006 -6 0.0004 -8 0.0002 -10 2. 0.0002 -12 time (hr) time (hr) 1/[crystal orange] vs time (RUN 1) 1/[crystal orange] vs time (RUN 2) 12000 25000 10000 20000 8000 15000 6000 y = 2000x + 1000 R=1 10000 y= 4000x + 1000 4000 5000 2000 time (hr) time (hr) Figure 4. Kinetic traces for the reaction between crystal orange and sodium hydroxide. What is the order with respect to CO? I Select) What is the order with respect to NaOH? | Select ) What is the value of the averaged rate constant for the reaction above? Give your answer to 3 sig. figs. 1/[crystal orange] [M (crystal orange] (M) 1/(crystal orange] (M In(crystal orange] (M)
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