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1)Calculate the half-life with respect to crystal violet of reaction 2 for tube C at room...

1)Calculate the half-life with respect to crystal violet of reaction 2 for tube C at room temperature (report the temperature value).

Reaction 2: CV(aq) + OH-(aq) --> CVOH(aq)

tube c at temperature 21.5 = concentration of tube c is 0.040M

OH- Zero Order                             First Order            Second Order
(M) correlation slope correlation slope correlation slope
0.200 0.91853 -0.00000002 0.99963 -0.0105 0.89805 7061.9
0.100 0.95919 -0.00000003 0.99891 -0.0063 0.92837 1633
(c)0.040 0.99464 -0.00000002 0.9998 -0.0022 0.99051 248.88

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