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A chemistry graduate student is studying the rate of this reaction:
→2Cl2O5g+2Cl2g5O2g
She fills a reaction vessel with Cl2O5 and measures its concentration as the reaction proceeds
time (milliseconds) |
Cl2O5
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0
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0.0900M
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10.
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0.0367M
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20.
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0.0230M
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30.
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0.0168M
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40.
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0.0132M
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