For the hydrolysis reaction CaHgCl + H₂O-C₂H₂OH+2 HCl, for the previous questions, what is the magnitude of the rate con
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questions, what is the magnitude of the rate constant (not the units) Question 30 4 pts How many seconds would it take for the [CH₂Cl to decay to 0.0500M, given that we started with 0.10M? (Give the answer to 2 sig figs) (don't include the units)
ng B In the hydrolysis reaction C₂H₂Cl + H₂O-CH₂OH+2 HCl, the general rate law is rate=kC4H₂CH₂O. Assuming that the water concentration is effectively constant, determine the order x from the following data Time (sec) (C₂H4CI), M No answer text provided. 02 0 0.0 1 50,0 100.0 150.0 200.0 300.0 400.0 500.0 800.0 100000 By using data in the Excel file 'Excel Spreadsheet Kinetics Day 2. What is x? 0.1000 0.0905 0.0820 0.0741 0.0671 0.0549 0,0448 0.0368 0.0200 0.0000 44E 4 pts
For the hydrolysis reaction CaHgCl + H₂O-C₂H₂OH+2 HCl, for the previous ng B In the hydrolysis reaction C₂H₂Cl + H₂O-CH₂OH+2 HCl, the general rate law is rate=kC4H₂CH₂O. Assuming that the water concentration is effectively constant, determine the order x from the following data Time (sec) (C₂H4CI), M No answer text provided. 02 0 0.0 1 50,0 100.0 150.0 200.0 300.0 400.0 500.0 800.0 100000 By using data in the Excel file 'Excel Spreadsheet Kinetics Day 2. What is x? 0.1000 0.0905 0.0820 0.0741 0.0671 0.0549 0,0448 0.0368 0.0200 0.0000 44E 4 pts