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all right this is the answer key for the unit 5 progress check multiple choice questions all right so theres 27 of these so well see if we get them done in one shot otherwise it might take a couple all right so anyway question number one this is uh the method of initial rates so we have these two reactants x and y and then we have the the rate of the reaction right over here so we want to look and see um how the the change in concentration is going to affect this rate so to figure out the order for x uh we want two experiments or two trials where only x is changing so uh y is constant in in experiment two and three so thats what we wanna use so and we wanna look by by what factor is x changing so it goes from point fifteen to point thirty so x is doubling then we want to see what happens to the rate when that happens so it goes from 64 to 128 so its also doubling so if they change by the same factor that tells us that its going to be first order with respect to x all right so x t