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The balanced equation for a hypothetical reaction is a 5b 6c → 3d 3e. what is the rate law for this reaction?

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it can not be answered without experimental data.

User Ryan Heitner
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Answer:

v = k [b]⁵[c]⁶

Step-by-step explanation:

The rate law for a reaction is an equation that relates the rate of a reaction with the concentration or pressures of reactants.

For the reaction:

xA + nB → zD

The rate law is:

v = k [A]ˣ [B]ⁿ

Where k is the reaction rate constant and the concentration of A and B are power at the reactant coefficient.

Thus, for the reaction:

5b + 6c → 3d + 3e

The rate law is:

v = k [b]⁵[c]⁶

I hope it helps!

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