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    The Reaction a → B Is First Order in [A]
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The Reaction a → B Is First Order in [A]

Question 72

Question 72

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The reaction A → B is first order in [A].Consider the following data. The reaction A → B is first order in [A].Consider the following data.   The rate constant for this reaction is ________   . A) 0.14 B) 0.030 C) 0.013 D) 3.0 E) 3.1 ×  The rate constant for this reaction is ________ The reaction A → B is first order in [A].Consider the following data.   The rate constant for this reaction is ________   . A) 0.14 B) 0.030 C) 0.013 D) 3.0 E) 3.1 ×  .


A) 0.14
B) 0.030
C) 0.013
D) 3.0
E) 3.1 × The reaction A → B is first order in [A].Consider the following data.   The rate constant for this reaction is ________   . A) 0.14 B) 0.030 C) 0.013 D) 3.0 E) 3.1 ×

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