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2 February, 16:24

At 700 k, the rate constant for this reaction is 6.2 * 10-4 min-1. how many minutes are required for 10.0% of a sample of cyclopropane to isomerize to propene?

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  1. 2 February, 16:51
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    170 min

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that there is a kinetics of the first order, which has the following equation:

    ln ([A] t / [A] o) = - k * t

    Solving for t:

    t = - ln ([A] t / [A] o) / k

    How we want to know is the time required with 10%, so [A] t / [A] o = 100% - 10%, that is, 90% = 0.9. We also know that k = 6.2 * (10 ^ - 4)

    Knowing this, we replace:

    t = - ln (0.90) / 6.2 * (10 ^ - 4)

    t = 170 min

    Which means it will take 170 minutes.
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