We used the hydrolysis of an ester. Example: CH3COOCH2CH3 + H2O ----> CH3COOH + CH3CH2OH (Ethyl acetate + Water ----> Acetic acid + ethanol)
Get the reactants mixing in a vessel, take a 10mL sample from it every minute or so (and quench it), then perform a titration to find concentration of acetic acid.
We used the hydrolysis of an ester. Example: CH3COOCH2CH3 + H2O ----> CH3COOH + CH3CH2OH (Ethyl acetate + Water ----> Acetic acid + ethanol)
Get the reactants mixing in a vessel, take a 10mL sample from it every minute or so (and quench it), then perform a titration to find concentration of acetic acid.
Tbh, I probably don't anymore I'm afraid. That was a few years ago!
Basically the procedure is just as I outlined, do it a couple of times with different initial concentrations, and the calculations are fairly straightforward. Tabulate your results and you should be able to work out orders.