
The isomerization of methylisonitrile to acetonitrile is first order in CH3NC. CH3NC (g) → CH3CN (g)
The rate constant for the reaction is 9.45 × 10–5 s–1 at 478 K. When the initial [CH3NC] is 0.030 M, what is the half-life of the reaction?
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The isomerization of methylisonitrile to acetonitrile CH3NC(g) → CH3CN(g) is first order in CH3NC. The rate constant for the reaction is 9.45 * 10-5 5-1 at 478 K. The half-life of the reaction when the initial (CH3NC) is 0.030 mol L-1 is A) 1.06 * 104 B) 5.29* 103 C) 3.53E * 105 D) 7.33 103 E) 1.36 * 10-4
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The answer is 1.9x10^4. But why?
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