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2.) if instead of using the blue dye, we had used a red dye, what changes would you make in your experimental procedure to determine the rate law for the oxidation of the red dye by sodium hypo-chloride?3.) if the experiment were carried out at 40C rather than at room temperature, what differences would you expect to observe? would the order of the reaction change with respect to the dye? Would the rate constant change?4.) A and B are 2 species which react in the presence of an acid catalyst. A + B --> ProductsCatalyst increase reaction rates by providing an alternative mechanism with lower activation energy. Do you expect the catalyst to appear in the rate law?
2.) if instead of using the blue dye, we had used a red dye, what changes would you make in your experimental procedure to determine the rate law for the oxidation of the red dye by sodium hypo-chloride?3.) if the experiment were carried out at 40C rather than at room temperature, what differences would you expect to observe? would the order of the reaction change with respect to the dye? Would the rate constant change?4.) A and B are 2 species which react in the presence of an acid catalyst. A + B --> ProductsCatalyst increase reaction rates by providing an alternative mechanism with lower activation energy. Do you expect the catalyst to appear in the rate law?
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28 Sep 2019