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2 October, 21:46

The isomerization reaction, ch3nc → ch3cn, is first order and the rate constant is equal to 0.46 s-1 at 600 k. what is the concentration of ch3nc after 0.20 minutes if the initial concentration is 0.30 m?

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  1. 2 October, 21:53
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    According to this formula:

    ㏑[A] / [Ao] = - Kt

    when we have Ao = 0.3 m

    and K = 0.46 s^-1

    t = 20min = 0.2 x 60 = 12 s

    So by substitution:

    ㏑[A] / 0.3 = - 0.46 * 12

    ㏑[A] / 0.3 = - 5.52

    by taking e^x for both side of the equation we can get [A]

    ∴[A] = 0.0012 mol dm^-3
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