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Problem- In the experiment on the decomposition of azomethane the following data were obtained Initial Concentration of Azomethane Exp.1: 1.13*10-2M Exp.2: 2.26*10-2 Initial Rate Exp.1: 2.8*10-6M/s Exp.2: 5.6*10-6M/s.. What is the rate law? What is the value of the rate constant?
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