
The first-order rate constant for the gas-phase decomposition of N2O5 to NO2 and O2 at 65oC...
14.44 The first-order rate constant for the decomposition of N205, 2N205(g)-→ 4 NO2(g) + O2(g), at 70°C is 6.82 × 10-3 s-1. Suppose we start with 0.250 mol of N205(g) 1S in a volume of 2.0 L. (a) How many moles of N2O5 will re- main after 10.0 min? (b) How many minutes will it take for the quantity of N205 to drop to 0.100 mol? (c) What is the half-life, in minutes, of N2Os at 70 °C?
The first-order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O5, N2O5(g) 2NO2(g) + O2(g)At 70C is 6.810-3s-1. Suppose we start with 0.0250 mol of N2O5(g) in a volume of 1.0 L. a.) How many moles of N2O5will remain after 2.5 min? b.)How many minutes will it take for the quantity of N2O5to drop to 0.010 mol? c.What is the half-life of N2O5at 70 degrees C?
The first-order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O5, 2N2O5(g)→4NO2(g)+O2(g) at 70∘C is 6.82×10−3 s−1. Suppose we start with 2.80×10−2 mol of N2O5(g) in a volume of 1.6 L . Part A How many moles of N2O5 will remain after 4.0 min ? Express the amount in moles to two significant digits. Part B How many minutes will it take for the quantity of N2O5 to drop to 1.9×10−2 mol ?
The first-order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O5, 2N2O5(g)→4NO2(g)+O2(g) at 70∘C is 6.82×10−3 s−1. Suppose we start with 2.40×10−2 mol of N2O5(g) in a volume of 2.1 L. a) How many moles of N2O5 will remain after 7.0 min? b) How many minutes will it take for the quantity of N2O5 to drop to 1.6×10−2 mol?
The first-order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O5, 2N2O5(g)→4NO2(g)+O2(g) at 70∘C is 6.82×10−3 s−1. Suppose we start with 2.30×10−2 mol of N2O5(g) in a volume of 1.5 L . a. How many moles of N2O5 will remain after 6 min ? b. How many minutes will it take for the quantity of N2O5 to drop to 1.9×10−2 mol ? c. What is the half-life of N2O5 at 70∘C?
The first-order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O5, 2N2O5(g)→4NO2(g)+O2(g) at 70∘C is 6.82×10−3 s−1. Suppose we start with 2.00×10−2 mol of N2O5(g) in a volume of 2.0 L . How many moles of N2O5 will remain after 7.0 min? How many minutes will it take for the quantity of N2O5 to drop to 1.6×10−2 mol? What is the half-life of N2O5 at 70∘C?
The first-order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O5, 2N2O5(g)→4NO2(g)+O2(g) at 70∘C is 6.82×10−3 s−1. Suppose we start with 2.60×10−2 mol of N2O5(g) in a volume of 2.3 L Part A How many moles of N2O5 will remain after 4.0 min ? Part B How many minutes will it take for the quantity of N2O5 to drop to 1.8×10−2 mol ? Part C What is the half-life of N2O5 at 70∘C?
The first-order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O5, 2N2O5(g)→4NO2(g)+O2(g) at 70∘C is 6.82×10−3 s−1. Suppose we start with 2.50×10−2 mol of N2O5(g) in a volume of 1.8 L . Part A: How many moles of N2O5 will remain after 4.0 min ? Part B: How many minutes will it take for the quantity of N2O5 to drop to 1.9×10−2 mol ? Part C: What is the half-life of N2O5 at 70∘C?
The gas phase decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide at 335 K N2O5(g) 2 NO2(g) + ½ O2(g) is first order in N2O5 with a rate constant of 4.70×10-3 s-1. If the initial concentration of N2O5 is 4.50×10-2 M, the concentration of N2O5 will be ______ M after 259 s have passed.
Dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) decomposes in chloroform as a solvent to yield NO2 and O2. The decomposition is first order with a rate constant at 45 ∘C of 1.0×10−5s−1. Calculate the partial pressure of O2 produced from 1.20 L of 0.681 M N2O5 solution at 45 ∘C over a period of 18.6 h if the gas is collected in a 11.6-L container. (Assume that the products do not dissolve in chloroform.)