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Chemistry lab report help "Arrhenius equation"

Hi!
I am investigating the decomposition of sodium bicarbonate reaction and linking it to the Arrhenius equation.
The reaction is: sodium bicarbonate gives sodium carbonate, water, and carbon dioxide
My independent variable is temperature and dependent is the time to produce a fixed volume of carbon dioxide gas (a control variable)
Since there are no concentrations how do I find 'k' and make use of Arrhenius equation?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!
Original post by cotton candie
Hi!
I am investigating the decomposition of sodium bicarbonate reaction and linking it to the Arrhenius equation.
The reaction is: sodium bicarbonate gives sodium carbonate, water, and carbon dioxide
My independent variable is temperature and dependent is the time to produce a fixed volume of carbon dioxide gas (a control variable)
Since there are no concentrations how do I find 'k' and make use of Arrhenius equation?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!


could you possibly use the concentration used for standard conditions? (1.00 mol dm^-3)

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