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18.10.2019 •
Chemistry
Which activity best demonstrates ernest rutherford's creativity?
o questioning the correctness of the plum pudding model
designing an experiment to test the plum pudding model
making observations about the gold foil experiment
summarizing the conclusions from the gold foil experiment as a theory
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Ответ:
That being said, we are told that the reaction is first-order with respect to [X], and the reaction is second-order with respect to [Y]. So we are going to put a 1 as the exponent to [X] and a 2 as the exponent to [Y]:
But since anything to the first power is itself, we can omit the exponent of 1 on the [X] reactant:
So now we know that the answer is C) rate = k[X][Y]2.