Thanks Heather for all the notes and lab pictures. Your site is an amazing help. I check it atleast once a day for changes haha... Have a awesome weekend. -Shella
You got some good work there. I though found a fault in one of your sections. Right where it says "Determining Rate Law Constant (k) Units:." Under it's subheading "Example", the initial rate for experiment 2 is 0.300, but in your calculations you have written 3.000, instead 0.300.
Thought I would just let you know. So, in the case of 0.300 if that is correct, a=0.1. Not sure if that is even possible.
Anyway, have a nice day and great job on the information you have provided through this website!
Thanks Heather for all the notes and lab pictures. Your site is an amazing help. I check it atleast once a day for changes haha... Have a awesome weekend. -Shella
ReplyDeletethanks! you too.
ReplyDeleteYou got some good work there. I though found a fault in one of your sections. Right where it says "Determining Rate Law Constant (k) Units:."
ReplyDeleteUnder it's subheading "Example", the initial rate for experiment 2 is 0.300, but in your calculations you have written 3.000, instead 0.300.
Thought I would just let you know. So, in the case of 0.300 if that is correct, a=0.1. Not sure if that is even possible.
Anyway, have a nice day and great job on the information you have provided through this website!
you were absolutely right. i went back and changed it, thanks for the help!
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