The following initial rate data are for the ozonization of pentene in carbon tetrachloride solution at 25 °C: C3H10 + O3 →C;H1003 |[C;H1o]o- M 4.60x10-2 4.60x10-2 9.20×10-2 9.20×10-2 [03]o. M 4.62x10-2 9.24x10-2 4.62x10-2 9.24x10-2 Experiment 1 Initial Rate, Ms-! 184 368 13 368 736 Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below. Use the form k[A]"[B]" , where 'l' is understood for m or n and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear. Don't enter 1 for m or n Rate = From these data, the rate constant is

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The following initial rate data are for the ozonization of pentene in carbon tetrachloride solution at 25 °C:
C;H10 + 03 C;H1003
[C;H1olo. M
4.60x10-2
4.60x10-2
9.20×10-2
9.20x10-2
[03], M
4.62x10-2
9.24x10-2
4.62x10-2
9.24x10-2
Experiment
Initial Rate, Ms-!
184
368
368
14
736
Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below.
Use the form k[A]mB]" , where 'l' is understood for m or n and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear. Don't enter 1 for m or n
Rate =
From these data, the rate constant is
Transcribed Image Text:The following initial rate data are for the ozonization of pentene in carbon tetrachloride solution at 25 °C: C;H10 + 03 C;H1003 [C;H1olo. M 4.60x10-2 4.60x10-2 9.20×10-2 9.20x10-2 [03], M 4.62x10-2 9.24x10-2 4.62x10-2 9.24x10-2 Experiment Initial Rate, Ms-! 184 368 368 14 736 Complete the rate law for this reaction in the box below. Use the form k[A]mB]" , where 'l' is understood for m or n and concentrations taken to the zero power do not appear. Don't enter 1 for m or n Rate = From these data, the rate constant is
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