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AP: only did a rate law from a table (HgCl2 ex. from brown lemay 7th book) and derived 0th, 1st (with tips) and still in the middle of 2nd order time dep. equations.
answer to nics question:
NO, you can't just divide the two concentrations to the x power and set it equal to the ratio of the rates from the two expts. BECAUSE k and the other reactant will affect the rate too IF it is NOT held constant.
H: bonding unit test today. everyone was done early....make it longer or tougher next time. (some missed the test due to math A regents).
answer to nics question:
NO, you can't just divide the two concentrations to the x power and set it equal to the ratio of the rates from the two expts. BECAUSE k and the other reactant will affect the rate too IF it is NOT held constant.
H: bonding unit test today. everyone was done early....make it longer or tougher next time. (some missed the test due to math A regents).
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