2) The rate law for this reaction is rate= The data in the table below were obtained for the reaction: A + B → P Initial

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2) The rate law for this reaction is rate= The data in the table below were obtained for the reaction: A + B → P Initial

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2) The rate law for this reaction is rate= The data in the table below were obtained for the reaction: A + B → P Initial Rate (M/s) Experiment Number 1 23 3 A) K[A] B) K[P] C) K[A]2 D) K[A]22 E) K[A]2 [A] (M) 0.273 0.273 0.819 (M) 0.763 1.526 0.763 A) 0.278 mm Hg B) 0.605 mm Hg 2.83 3) Refer to the energy diagram below to answer the following question: A) Endothermic, because the reaction must possess a large amount of energy in order to go from A → B. B) Endothermic, because the reaction at point A possesses more energy than the reaction at point E. C) 0.285 mm Hg D) 23.5 mm Hg E) 23.8 mm Hg 2.83 25.47 C) Endothermic, because the difference in energy between point A and point E is a positive value. D) Exothermic, because the transition state (B) is much higher in energy than the products. P.E. I A 4) Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution made by dissolving 109 grams of glucose (molar mass = 180.2 g/mol) in 920.0 g of water at 25°C. The vapor pressure of pure water at 25°C is 23.76 mm Hg. Reaction progress E
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