In the reaction C4H9Cl(aq) + H2O(l) → C4H9OH(aq) + HCl(aq) the concentration of the reactant changes from 0.0562 M to 0.0431 M in 85 sec. What is the average rate of decomposition over this interval?
A. 1.54 × 10-4 M/s
B. 1.54 × 10-4 moles
C. 1.54 × 10-4 moles/s
D. 0.0154 M
Answer:-
This question is solved by using simple concept of determination of rate of reaction using change in the concentration with time.
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