CHEMISTRY THE CENTRAL SCIENCE 14TH EDI
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Chapter 14.4, Problem 14.9.1PE
Practice Exercise 1
We noted in an earlier Practice Exercise that at 25 °C the decomposition of N2O5(g)into N2O5(g)and O2(g) follows first-order kinetics with k = 3.4 × 10-5 s-1. How long will it take for a sample originally containing 2.0 atm of N2O5 to reach a partial pressure of 380 torr?
- 5.7 h
- 8.2 h
- 11 h
- 16 h
- 32 h
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