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Join Date: Jul 2003
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College chem.
I hate lab reports....
Im stumped on this question, what mathematical function might decribe the relationship between reaction rate and solution concentration... Any idea? ![]() |
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Rate is Proportional to Concentration.
You need to also include a rate constant. Let me know specifially what you need. |
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College Sucks!
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Reaction Rate = K (rate constant) * [X]^x * [Y]^y
where [X] is the concetration of X raised to the power of x and [Y] is the concentration of Y raised to the power of y. The powers are determined experimentally and decide the order of the reaction. If x=1 and y=1, then the reaction is second order, which means that it depends on the concentrations of X+Y. Hope this helps. |
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It's all about the molarity baby yeah!
Man I miss college. |
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yup, college rocks
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Great..I have that next semester..I am dying with peacewise functions :-x
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As I recall, it's a curve - the more reactants are used the more the reaction slows. There are also three ways to calculate reaction rates - at the beginning, a specified point in time, or average. There was some calculus required to get the tangential rate along the curve. There's also a temperature factor too but Lev's formula definately brings back memories.
Man this is coming back and it hurts. |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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I hate that subject!
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