When fluorine, chlorine, and bromine are combined in the gas phase, they react to form a mixture of interhalogen compoun

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When fluorine, chlorine, and bromine are combined in the gas phase, they react to form a mixture of interhalogen compounds. You have performed the following experiments at 85.34°C: Exp't # [C1₂] initial [Br₂]initial [F2] initial 0.363 1 0.294 0.312 2 0.121 0.294 0.312 3 0.363 0.147 0.312 4 0.363 0.147 0.624 5 0.121 0.147 0.624 Rate initial (M/second) 7.476x10-³ 2.492x10-³ 3.738x10-³ 7.476x10-³ 2.492x10-³ a. What is the correct rate law expression for this reaction including a value of "k" with correct units? b. If Experiment #2 is repeated at 97.67°C, the initial rate is 1.837x10-2 M/second. What is the activation energy for this reaction?
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