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on second order overall, why did you multiply both sides by liters at the end? Can we leave it as M^-1.h^-1?? You're very helpful thank you so much.
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How do I find K if I don't have the rate yet, like if I only have the concentrations and the order of the reaction.
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How would you find the units of k prime?
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What if there is A^2 and B^1
That wont really change anything, as long as the order of the reaction stays the same, k will be the same
order 3, so just plug in 3 for n and so on
How would I find the units of K if the concentration is another unit (such as atms)? Would I just say atm^(1-n) * t^(-1)? Thank you!
Atmospheres are not units of concentration.
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