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Question 5 states that the time is 4.7 minutes. When converting minutes to seconds, you input "47" instead of 4.7 minutes. Therefore the correct anwser for the conversion equation from minutes to seconds is 282, not 28205.
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you wouldnt. you would just skip and say wtf is that? Even the third order is very rare, I don't think there are 153rd order or 4th order or they are just very rare reactions.
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For the true or false: I thought [A]o was supposed to be the initial concentration of the reactive, hence a constant because it is the concentration at time t=0s. Is [A]o a variable?
Why do most teachers in Mathematics always start with the formula, terminologies and the techniques straight away? Even these teachers themselves knew when they were studying this way back when that they were asking - Why am I studying this? Why not start with “What is the maths for”, “what is it trying to solve” and “why was the maths developed” ? The main reasons why they do not start with this are a) The were not taught this way b) They do not actually know the purpose of the Math
On the other hand, in Physics most of their problem solving equations are introduced by first stating and defining the problem. Once understood, the equation is introduced. A good Physics teacher would sometimes even know how the formula was developed.
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so in a theoretical calculation if i double the concentration of something like H2SO4 in Mg, would i expect double the amount of H2 gas? If so does that make it a first order when graphed?
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But the initial concentration of a reaction isn’t it constant😢😢.It always starts with a fixed concentration though after something it changes to final concentration not initial.But the initial is always initial a0.😊
If the reactants are being consumed (viz. concentration decrease) it can be any order really, based on the kinetic data. You need experimental data to determine the order of the reaction,