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![Consider this reaction:
2H,PO, (aq) → P,O; (aq)+ 3H,0 (aq)
At a certain temperature it obeys this rate law.
rate = (0.0362 s)[H,PO,]
Suppose a vessel contains H,PO, at a concentration of 0.190M. Calculate the concentration of H,PO, in the vessel 22.0 seconds later. You may assume no
other reaction is important.
Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider this reaction:
2H,PO, (aq) → P,O; (aq)+ 3H,0 (aq)
At a certain temperature it obeys this rate law.
rate = (0.0362 s)[H,PO,]
Suppose a vessel contains H,PO, at a concentration of 0.190M. Calculate the concentration of H,PO, in the vessel 22.0 seconds later. You may assume no
other reaction is important.
Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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