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rjavier1 rjavier1
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11 years ago
And  how exactly do you figure out k'?
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11 years ago
The reaction appears to be first-order in bromine, according to
http://www.chm.davidson.edu/ChemistryApplets/kinetics/DifferentialRateLaws.html
The only two ways to figure out the rate law are by deducing the mechanism, or by actually performing the experiment. You also need an experiment in order to find the value of k. For rate laws other than those of order zero or one, log-log paper is suitable for plotting data.
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