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1.) For the following general reaction, rate = k[A]2 and k = 1.3 × 10−2 M−1...

1.) For the following general reaction, rate = k[A]2 and k = 1.3 × 10−2 M−1 · s−1:

A + B → 2C

Use this information to fill in the missing table entries.

Exp [A] (M) [B] (M) Initial rate (M/s)

1 0.013 0.250 2.20 × 10−6

2 0.026 0.250

3 0.500 2.20 × 10−6

1) Initial reaction rate in experiment 2

2) Initial concentration of A in experiment 3

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