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OpenStudy (jadedry):

Rate constants question! -- How would I go about finding the rate constant for a reaction? I have been given a very small table with the following layout: K(a) = b K(x) = y Where x>a and y>b How would I go abut this? I assume I'd have to correlate all the numbers and form some equation, but I have no idea how.

OpenStudy (cuanchi):

It is this about chemistry Rate constant of reactions? what do you have to find out? there are numbers in the table? a,b,x and y represent numbers? can you give me more details?

OpenStudy (jadedry):

@Cuanchi There are numbers in the table, but I'm supplementing them with this because I don't want the answer, I'd like the formula based on the x,y , a, b numbers! I have to find the rate of reaction for when = k(n) , where n is an integer n>x>a

OpenStudy (jadedry):

And yes, it is regarding the Rate constant of reactions in chemistry. c:

OpenStudy (jadedry):

@ganeshie8 I hope you don't mind the ping!

OpenStudy (jadedry):

@sweetburger @ParthKohli Do you guys have a minute? ;u;

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