Asked by Arnold
this is a lab i am working on and this is what is says:
Solution A is mixed with water to produce solutions of varying concentration. These altered concentrations of solution A is added to a set amount of solution B and the reaction times are noted when the solutions are mixed.
Then i am given a table of results.
What i am supposed to do is Calculate the concentration of solution A in each reaction.
How do I do this???
Solution A is mixed with water to produce solutions of varying concentration. These altered concentrations of solution A is added to a set amount of solution B and the reaction times are noted when the solutions are mixed.
Then i am given a table of results.
What i am supposed to do is Calculate the concentration of solution A in each reaction.
How do I do this???
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
reaction time is dependent on concentration, see http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/c123/coneffec.html
So you have to know the balanced reaction to figure the rate equation as in the link. It could be linear, a second order rate change, or ...
So you have to know the balanced reaction to figure the rate equation as in the link. It could be linear, a second order rate change, or ...
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