Between 1865 and 1890, other possible structures were proposed for benzene, such as those shown here.Considering what nineteenth-century chemists knew about benzene, which is a better proposal for benzenesstructure: Dewar benzene or Ladenburg benzene? Why?
Week 2 notes Reaction order o For the reaction The rate law is Where n is equal to the order of the reaction If n=0 , the reaction is zero order and the rate is independent of the concentration of A If n=1, the reaction Is first order, and the rate is directly proportional to the concentration of A If n=2, the reaction is second order, and the rate is proportional to the square of the concentration of A To find the overall reaction order you multiply the exponents in the equation Determine the order of reaction 1. Write the generic rate law 2. Take the first rate law and divide by another rate law 3. Plug in values from the tables(k will cancel out because it is the