[CHM 112] Lab

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Fri Feb 22 14:19:47 EST 2013


Yes.  The rate of disappearance of H2O2 is tied directly to the loss of 
the thiosulfate.  So divide the thiosulfate concentration by two and 
then divide this by the time in seconds to get the rate.


On 02/22/13 13:56, wrote:
> Dr. Pounds,
> Do I find the rate if the reaction the same way I did for the first set of data?

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