27. Solution to Chemistry Problem
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4. The rate of a second-order reaction is 4.5*10-7 mol/(l*s) at a concentration of one reagent of 1.5*10-2 mol/l and the other of 2.5*10-1 mol/l. Calculate the rate constant and express it in cm3/(mol*s)4. The rate of a second-order reaction is 4.5*10-7 mol/(l*s) at a concentration of one reagent of 1.5*10-2 mol/l and the other of 2.5*10-1 mol/l. Calculate the rate constant and express it in cm3/(mol*s)
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