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Transcribed Image Text:A (g) → B (g) + C (g)
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is known 0 order with respect to A and has a rate constant of 0.011 M/s at 35°C. If the initial
concentration of A was 0.0044 M, calculate the concentration of A in Mafter 0.0034 s has passed.
Express your answer in standard notation (# scientific notation) out to five decimal places.
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