The rearrangement of cyclopropane to propene at 500 °C (CH2)3 → CH3 CH=CH₂2 is first order in (CH₂)3 with a rate constan

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The rearrangement of cyclopropane to propene at 500 °C (CH2)3 → CH3 CH=CH₂2 is first order in (CH₂)3 with a rate constan

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The Rearrangement Of Cyclopropane To Propene At 500 C Ch2 3 Ch3 Ch Ch 2 Is First Order In Ch 3 With A Rate Constan 1
The Rearrangement Of Cyclopropane To Propene At 500 C Ch2 3 Ch3 Ch Ch 2 Is First Order In Ch 3 With A Rate Constan 1 (33.74 KiB) Viewed 45 times
The rearrangement of cyclopropane to propene at 500 °C (CH2)3 → CH3 CH=CH₂2 is first order in (CH₂)3 with a rate constant of 6.70 x 10-4 s -1 Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. If the initial concentration of (CH2) 3 is 0.0950 M, the concentration of (CH₂)3 will be M after 2934 s have passed.
The following initial rate data are for the reaction of ICI with hydrogen: 2IC1 + H₂ → I₂ + 2HCl Experiment 1 2 3 4 Rate = [IC]0, M 0.139 k= 0.278 0.139 0.278 [H₂]0, M 0.183 0.183 0.365 0.365 Initial Rate, M.S-1 0.00810 0.0162 0.0322 Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below. Use the form k[A] ", where '1' is understood for m or n and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear. Don't enter 1 for m or n. 0.0644 M-².s-1
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