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  1. How do you find the integrated rate law for a first-order reaction?

    Given a first order reaction aA -> bB, its rate law is: r(t) = k[A] where: r(t) is the initial rate. k is the rate constant in the appropriate units. [A] is the current concentration of A. a and b are …

  2. Question #cef19 - Socratic

    The integrated rate law for a first-order reaction A → products looks like this ln([A]t [A]0) = − k ⋅ t −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− Here [A]t is the concentration of the reactant after a period of time t …

  3. Question #487bc - Socratic

    Therefore, we can use the definition dU = C_VdT: color (blue) (DeltaU) = int_ (T_1)^ (T_2) C_VdT = color (blue) (3/2 R (T_2 - T_1)) REVERSIBLE WORK Next, we can use the relationship …

  4. Site Map - Recent Questions | Socratic

    What is the definition of human anatomy and physiology? What is an example of each? Does anyone have any tips for how to study the names of bones, and the different parts of bones for …

  5. Exchange rate determination - Macroeconomics | Socratic

    The best videos and questions to learn about Exchange rate determination. Get smarter on Socratic.

  6. Answers created by Anjali G - Socratic

    Answers created by Anjali G Back to user's profile Next What is the equation of the parabola that has a vertex at (5,2) and passes through point (6,9)? How to integrate ∫ 2lnx x dx ? How do …

  7. Site Map - Kepler's Laws Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How can I use Kepler's law of harmonies to predict the time Mars takes to orbit the sun? Which scientist is credited with the collection of the data necessary to support the planet's elliptical …

  8. What's the definition amount of : f (x) #sqrt (x+2)/x^3# - Socratic

    D_f = [-2, 0)∪ (0,∞) The (natural) domain of a function is the largest set upon which its outputs are defined. In this case, f (x)=sqrt (x+2)/x^3 The numerator is radical, so must always be non …

  9. Question #84282 - Socratic

    Let n be the number of nickels she has. Using that, she has n nickels, 4n dimes, and 85-5n pennies. Let's define our variable: Let n be the number of nickels she has. According to that, …

  10. Answers created by Perilous G. - Socratic

    An object is at rest at # (2 ,1 ,6 )# and constantly accelerates at a rate of #1/4 m/s^2# as it moves to point B. If point B is at # (3 ,4 ,7 )#, how long will it take for the object to reach point B? …