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22 December, 14:42

In some chemical reactions, the rate at which the amount of a substance changes with time is proportional to the amount present. For the change of δ-glucono lactone into gluconic acid, for example, dy/dt=-0.6y when t is measured in hours. If there are 100 grams of delta-glucono lactone present when t = 0, how many grams will be left after the first hour?

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  1. 22 December, 14:45
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    The amount of delta-glucono lactone present after the first 1 hour = 54.88g

    Step-by-step explanation:

    dy/dt = - 0.6y where y₀ (corresponding to t=0) is 100g

    dy/dt = - 0.6y

    dy/y = - 0.6dt

    Integrating the left hand side from y₀ to y and the right hand side from 0 to t.

    In (y/y₀) = - 0.6t

    (y/y₀) = e⁻⁰•⁶ᵗ

    y = y₀ e⁻⁰•⁶ᵗ

    But y₀ = 100g

    y = 100e⁻⁰•⁶ᵗ

    At t = 1,

    y = 100e⁻⁰•⁶ = 54.88g

    The amount of delta-glucono lactone present after the first 1 hour = 54.88g
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