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Using first- and second-order integrated rate laws
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Consider this reaction:
2Cl,0, (g) → 2C1, (g) + 50, (g)
At a certain temperature it obeys this rate law.
= (125 M-1.)[C1,0,
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Suppose a vessel contains Cl,0, at a concentration of 0.880 M. Calculate how long it takes for the concentration of Cl,0, to decrease to 0.114 M. You may
assume no other reaction is important.
Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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Rate = (12.5 M-1 s-1) [Cl2O5]2
Rate contant, K = 12.5 M-1 s-1
This implies;
Given reaction is second order.
Initial concentration of [Cl2O5] , [A]o = 0.880 M
Final concentration of [Cl2O5] , [A] = 0.114 M
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