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15 January, 03:49

The first-order rate constant for the decomposition of n2o5, 2n2o5 (g) →4no2 (g) + o2 (g) at 70∘c is 6.82*10-3 s-1. suppose we start with 2.00*10-2 mol of n2o5 (g) in a volume of 2.3 l. you may want to reference (page) section 14.4 while completing this problem. part a how many moles of n2o5 will remain after 4.0 min?,

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  1. 15 January, 04:06
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    The rate constant for 1st order reaction is

    K = (2.303 / t) log (A0 / A)

    Where, k is rate constant

    t is time in sec

    A0 is initial concentration

    (6.82 * 10-3) * 240 = log (0.02 / A)

    1.63 = log (0.02 / A)

    -1.69 - log A = 1.63

    Log A = - 0.069

    A = 0.82

    Hence, 0.82 mol of A remain after 4 minutes.
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