53. Solving a chemistry problem
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59. Given the reaction CH3OH(g) H2O(g) = CO2(g) 3H2(g).
Write the kinetic equation for the reaction and determine its theoretical order. Determine how the reaction rate will change (how many times it will increase or decrease): a) with an increase in the concentration of H2O by 3 times; b) with an increase in temperature by 30 degrees, assuming the value of the temperature coefficient of the reaction rate to be 4.
Write the kinetic equation for the reaction and determine its theoretical order. Determine how the reaction rate will change (how many times it will increase or decrease): a) with an increase in the concentration of H2O by 3 times; b) with an increase in temperature by 30 degrees, assuming the value of the temperature coefficient of the reaction rate to be 4.
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