document.write( "Question 1098517: The rate constant, k, of a certain reaction can be determined using the following formula, k=Cx^2Cy^3/Cz^2Cw^5, where w, x, y and z are the concentrations of four different chemicals.\r
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I'm assuming Cy=[y], and C is not a variable but the symbol for concentration.
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\n" ); document.write( "y= k*w*(z*w/x)^(2/3)=k*Cw(Cz*Cw/Cx)^(2/3)
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