The experiment can be extended to determine the order of reaction m with respect to [OH-] by varying the concentration of hydroxide ions [OH-] Assume that the value of the pseudo-rate constant k’ was measured for two different concentrations of [OH-]. The value of k’ was found to be 0.13 at [OH-] = 0.2 M, and 0.061 when [OH-] =0.1 M. Show how you can rearrange and combine the following two equations (see equation 4) to solve for m.

0.13 = k’ = k[0.2]m and 0.061 = k’ = k[0.1]m

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