5) Reaction order Enter the order of the reaction in bleach and the order in dye. Although the orders are integers, do not round your answers here; enter the numbers from your calculations without rounding in this step. Click on "Extra Info" for hint on what you are looking for in your data. order in bleach 2.311 Report to 3 significant figures order in dye 5.05 Report to 3 significant figures Evaluate Extra Info Correct! 6) Rate constants Round your exponents to integer values, and then use them to calculate the value of the rate constant for each trial. The units for k will vary depending on the overall order of the reaction. Enter the number only, but put that number in terms of the units appropriate for your overall experimentally-determined reaction order: (Units for different reaction orders are in "Extra Info" below.) k -1.062e23 Report to 3 significant figures k -1.062e23 Report to 3 significant figures k -1.062e23 Report to 3 significant figures units other units Evaluate Extra Info

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5) Reaction order
Enter the order of the reaction in bleach and the order in dye. Although the orders are integers, do not round your answers here; enter the numbers from your
calculations without rounding in this step.
Click on "Extra Info" for hint on what you are looking for in your data.
order in bleach
2.311
Report to 3 significant figures
order in dye
5.05
Report to 3 significant figures
Evaluate
Extra Info
Correct!
6) Rate constants
Round your exponents to integer values, and then use them to calculate the value of the rate constant for each trial. The units for k will vary depending on the overall
order of the reaction.
Enter the number only, but put that number in terms of the units appropriate for your overall experimentally-determined reaction order:
(Units for different reaction orders are in "Extra Info" below.)
k
-1.062e23
Report to 3 significant figures
k
-1.062e23
Report to 3 significant figures
k
-1.062e23
Report to 3 significant figures
units
other units
Evaluate Extra Info
Transcribed Image Text:5) Reaction order Enter the order of the reaction in bleach and the order in dye. Although the orders are integers, do not round your answers here; enter the numbers from your calculations without rounding in this step. Click on "Extra Info" for hint on what you are looking for in your data. order in bleach 2.311 Report to 3 significant figures order in dye 5.05 Report to 3 significant figures Evaluate Extra Info Correct! 6) Rate constants Round your exponents to integer values, and then use them to calculate the value of the rate constant for each trial. The units for k will vary depending on the overall order of the reaction. Enter the number only, but put that number in terms of the units appropriate for your overall experimentally-determined reaction order: (Units for different reaction orders are in "Extra Info" below.) k -1.062e23 Report to 3 significant figures k -1.062e23 Report to 3 significant figures k -1.062e23 Report to 3 significant figures units other units Evaluate Extra Info
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