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Decomposition What is the order of Hydrogen Peroxide- Catalystthe catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide?

I recently did an experiment to determine the activation energy of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using Ironiron (III) Chloridechloride as a catalyst. I repeated this experiment at different temperatures. I know how to figure out the rate constant and the rate law, but I'mI am not sure if this is a second-order reaction. Is there any way I can figure out the order of this reaction because? (because that would impact the units of the rate constant, k, and the rate law.

Thank You)

Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide- Catalyst

I recently did an experiment to determine the activation energy of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using Iron (III) Chloride as a catalyst. I repeated this experiment different temperatures. I know how to figure out the rate constant and rate law, but I'm not sure if this is a second-order reaction. Is there any way I can figure out the order of this reaction because that would impact the units of the rate constant, k, and the rate law.

Thank You

What is the order of the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide?

I recently did an experiment to determine the activation energy of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using iron (III) chloride as a catalyst. I repeated this experiment at different temperatures. I know how to figure out the rate constant and the rate law, but I am not sure if this is a second-order reaction. Is there any way I can figure out the order of this reaction? (because that would impact the units of the rate constant, k, and the rate law)

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Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide- Catalyst

I recently did an experiment to determine the activation energy of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using Iron (III) Chloride as a catalyst. I repeated this experiment different temperatures. I know how to figure out the rate constant and rate law, but I'm not sure if this is a second-order reaction. Is there any way I can figure out the order of this reaction because that would impact the units of the rate constant, k, and the rate law.

Thank You