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(12 minutes) This activity will help you sharpen your skills regarding the rate law and reaction orders. Consider the ge
(12 minutes) This activity will help you sharpen your skills regarding the rate law and reaction orders. Consider the general reaction A --> Products. Data for two different initial concentrations of the reactant ([A]₁ and [A]2), to determine the rate law of the reaction using the method of initial rates are shown in the table below. rate = K[A]n Complete the Table below with the missing information based on the information provided in a given row. [A]₁ [A] 2 R1 R2 n k (based on R1) k (based on R2) (Blank 2) M-1 S-1 0.100 0.300 0.0530 0.473 (Blank 1) (Blank 3) M-1 S-1 (Blank 7) s-1 Average k (Blank 4) M-1 S-1 (Blank 8) S-1 0.30 0.60 0.016 0.032 (Blank 5) (Blank 6) s-¹ Note that [A]₁ is the initial concentration of reactant in experiment 1. [A]2 is the initial concentration of reactant in experiment 2. R1 is the initial rate measured using [A]₁ R2 is the initial rate measured using [A] 2 n is the order of the reaction to be entered rounded to a whole number (0, 1, 2, etc.) or as the ratio of smallest whole numbers in the case of fractional rate orders (1/2, 3/4, etc.). k is the rate constant determined using either R1 or R2. Average k is the average of the rates constants determined using R1 and R2.