Continuing: Trial 3: [A]=0.1, [B]=0.2, rate=4×10⁻³. Order in B is
- A
1
- B
3
- C
2
- Dcheck_circle
0
Explanation
Doubling [B] left the rate unchanged → zero order in B.
AP Chemistry· difficulty 3/5
Continuing: Trial 3: [A]=0.1, [B]=0.2, rate=4×10⁻³. Order in B is
1
3
2
0
Explanation
Doubling [B] left the rate unchanged → zero order in B.
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