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A reaction goes by a second-order process. If the concentration initially is 0.370 and the concentration...
The reactant concentration in a second-order reaction was 0.370 M after 265 s and 4.50×10−2 M after 775 s . What is the rate constant for this reaction?
The reaction A --> Products is second order with a rate constant of 0.2500 L mol-1 s-1. If we start with a 1.000 M concentration of A, what is the rate of the reaction (in mol L-1 s-1) after 20 s? Your answer should be rounded up to four decimal places.
The reactant concentration In a second order reaction was 0.340 M
After 280 seconds and 3.80×10^-2 M after 850 s. what is the rate
constant for this reaction?
Part D The reactant concentration in a second-order reaction was 0.340 M after 280 s and 3.80x10-2 M after 850 s. What is the rate constant for this reaction? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Indicate the multiplication of units, as necessary, explicitly either with a multiplication dot or a dash....
A second order reaction where the starting reactant concentration is 0.0963 M has a measured rate constant of 0.70 M/s at 10 oC. What is the concentration of the reactant after 36.0 seconds? - report your answer in three significant figures - do not write your answer in scientific notation - do not include units
Part D The reactant concentration in a second-order reaction was 0.120 M after 290 s and 7.40x10-2 M after 705 s. What is the rate constant for this reaction? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Indicate the multiplication of units, as necessary, explicitly either with a multiplication dot or a dash. View Available Hint(s) DIMA k2nd = Value
It takes 50.5 s for the concentration of reactant A in the second order reaction A ==> Products 0.84 mol L to half of it. to decrease from its initial value [A]o A) What is the rate constant of the reaction? B) What is the concentration of A after 32 s have passed? B) After what time will the concentration of A be [A]o 16?
The second-order rate constant for the following gas-phase reaction is 0.048 1/MLaTeX: \cdot⋅s. We start with 0.136 mol C2F4 in a 2.47 liter container, with no C4F8 initially present. C2F4 LaTeX: \longrightarrow⟶ 1/2 C4F8 What will be the concentration of C2F4 after 1.61 hours? Enter to 4 decimal places.
The second-order rate constant for the following gas-phase reaction is 0.042 1/MLaTeX: \cdot⋅s. We start with 0.251 mol C2F4 in a 2.66 liter container, with no C4F8 initially present. C2F4 LaTeX: \longrightarrow⟶ 1/2 C4F8 What will be the concentration of C2F4 after 1.37 hours? Enter to 4 decimal places.
A reaction that is second order in one reactant has a rate coefficient of 0.05 dmmols1. If the initial concentration of the reactant in 0.1 mol dm, how long will it take (in seconds) for the concentration to become 0.05 mol dm 3? Express your answer in seconds, correct to two decimal places. Please do not include the correct units (seconds) in your answer.
What is the concentration of A after 50.5 minutes for the second order reaction A → Products when the initial concentration of A is 0.250 M? (k = 0.117 M⁻¹min⁻¹)