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A chemistry graduate student is studying the rate of this reaction:→2SO3g+2SO2gO2gShe fills a reaction vessel with SO3 and measures its concentration as the reaction proceeds:time(seconds) SO30 0.0600M10. 0.0232M20. 0.0144M30. 0.0104M40. 0.00818MUse this data to answer the following questions.Write the rate law for this reaction. rate =k Calculate the value of the rate constant k.Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol. =k

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A chemistry graduate student is studying the rate of this reaction:→2SO3g+2SO2gO2gShe fills a reaction vessel with SO3 and measures its concentration as the reaction proceeds:time(seconds) SO30 0.0600M10. 0.0232M20. 0.0144M30. 0.0104M40. 0.00818MUse this data to answer the following questions.Write the rate law for this reaction. rate =k Calculate the value of the rate constant k.Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Also be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol. =k

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The rate law for a reaction is an equation that links the rate of a reaction to the concentrations of the reactants. The general form of a rate law is:

rate = k[A]^m[B]^n

where:

  • rate is the rate of the reaction,
  • k is the rate constant,
  • [A] and [B] are the concentrations of the reactants,
  • m and n are the reaction orders with respect to the reactants.

In this case, the reaction is: 2SO3(g) + O2(g) → 2SO2(g)

The rate law for this reaction would be:

rate = k[SO3]^m[O2]^n

However, the problem does not provide any information about the concentration of O2, so we cannot determine the reaction order with respect to O2 (n). We can only determine the reaction order with respect to SO3 (m), and the rate constant (k).

To determine the reaction order with respect to SO3 (m), we can use the method of initial rates. This method involves comparing the initial rates of the reaction for different initial concentrations of the reactants. However, the problem does not provide any information about the initial rates of the reaction, so we cannot determine the reaction order with respect to SO3 (m).

To calculate the value of the rate constant (k), we need to know the rate of the reaction and the concentrations of the reactants. However, the problem does not provide any information about the rate of the reaction, so we cannot calculate the value of the rate constant (k).

In conclusion, with the information provided in the problem, we cannot write the rate law for this reaction, nor can we calculate the value of the rate constant (k).

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