rate1 = k1(A)^x
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rate2 = k1(A)^x
You know k1 and k2 are the same so they cancel.
rate1 = 0.50; (A) = 1.0M
rate2 = 0.25; (A) = 0.50
Substitute
0.50 = (1.0)^x
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0.25 = (0.50)^x
Solve.
2 = 2^x
So x must be what?
The rate of a reaction A + 2B --> products is determined. When the concentration of A is 1.0 M, the rate of the reaction is 0.50 M/s. When the concentration of A is 0.50 M, the rate is 0.25 M/s. From this data, you can determine:
a.
that the reaction is second order in A.
b.
that the reaction is 0 order in A.
c.
that the reaction is 1/2 order in A.
d.
that the reaction is first order in A.
e.
nothing about the order of the reaction.
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