So I did a lab and I am supposed to calculate the initial rate of reaction. I only have the time, the molarity, and the balanced equation.
2I + S2O8-2 -> I2 + 2SO42
[I-] [S208]
Trial 1 .03846 .03846 Time: 95.5 s
Trial 2 .03846 .01923 Time: 224 s
Trial 3 .01923 .03846 Time: 201.1 s
I calculated the concentrations by using M1V1=M2V2. We were only given the volume of our solution and it's concentration, so i figured after mixing it would be diluted, and using this equation is appropriate. (am I right?)
Now I'm not sure how to calculate the initial rate and the rate constant, k. Do i just use that equation rate = (-1/α)(ΔA/Δt) where α is the coefficient on either KI or S208, A is one of the reactants, and t is time ?
the thing is there is I and S208 on the reactant side side....do i use the rate of the slower reaction as my initial rate?