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The rate of a hypothetical reaction X→Y+Z, has the following data collected. Assuming that the reaction is zero order determine the linear equation for this zero order reaction using graphical analysis (Google Sheet F∗ ) in order to answer the questions that follow. When entering values in scientific notation follow this format: 6.022×1023 would be 6.022e23 (no spaces) 1. Determine the value of the rate constant for the reaction (show answer as is in scientific notation). 2. Calculate the [X]t​ at 80 s. (show the answer to 2 places after the decimal) 3. Determine the t21​​ for the reaction. (show answer rounded to the whole number)
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