The rate constant of a chemical reaction depends on which of the following terms?
A. Only the temperature of the reaction
B. The temperature and activation energy of the reaction
C. The concentration of reactants
D. The order of the reaction
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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
@JFraser help please.
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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
@Ajohnson2199 What?
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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
@JFraser Please help me!
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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
@thomaster please help
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OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):
What do you think @vera_ewing
OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
I'm not really sure. I think it's C.
OpenStudy (jfraser):
there's a big difference between the \(rate\) of a reaction and the \(rate \space constant\), k
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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
Ok, so it's B?
OpenStudy (jfraser):
the \(rate\) of a reaction will depend on things like temperature, and concentration
OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
So which one is it?
OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
Either B or C right?
OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):
Yes. The answer is B.
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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
Are you sure?
OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
It's B? @JFraser
OpenStudy (jfraser):
I wouldn't go for B, because B is giving information about \(rate\), not \(rate \space constant\)
OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):
Yes its B
OpenStudy (jfraser):
when \[rate = k*[reactant1]^m*[reactant2]^n\] the concentrations and temperature s will all influence the (\rate\), but what determines the \(rate \space constant\)?
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OpenStudy (vera_ewing):
A?
OpenStudy (jfraser):
I'd go for D
OpenStudy (jfraser):
but I really don't like the wording of this question