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A chemistry graduate student is studying the rate of this reaction:
→H2CO3aq+H2OaqCO2aq
She fills a reaction vessel with H2CO3 and measures its concentration as the reaction proceeds:
time (minutes) |
H2CO3
|
0
|
0.900M
|
10.
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0.602M
|
20.
|
0.403M
|
30.
|
0.269M
|
40.
|
0.180M
|
Use this data to answer the following questions.
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