| Enter your answer in the provided box. For the simple decomposition reaction AB(g) → A(g) + B(g)rate = k[AB]2 and k = 0.20 L/mol · s. If the initial concentration of AB is1.50 M, what is [AB] after 16.2 s?M |
Enter your answer in the provided box. For the simple decomposition reaction AB(g) → A(g) +...
Enter your answer in the provided box For the simple decomposition reaction ABC) A(g) +B(g) rate= R(AB) and k = 0.20 L/mols. If the initial concentration of AB is 1.50 M, what is [AB] after 12.9
For the simple decomposition reaction AB(g) → A(g) + B(g) rate = k[AB]2 and k = 0.20 L/mol·s. If the initial concentration of AB is 1.50 M, what is [AB] after 18.3 s?
1 attempts left Check my work Enter your answer in the provided box. For the simple decomposition reaction AB(g) → A(g) + B(g) rate = k[AB] and k = 0.25 L/mol's. How long will it take for [AB] to reach 1/3 of its initial concentration of 1.50 M? + = 8.00 S es
For the simple decomposition reaction AB(g) → A(g) + B(g) rate = k[AB]2 and k = 0.1 L/mol·s. If the initial concentration of AB is 1.50 M, what is [AB] after 14.0 s?
For the simple decomposition reaction AB(g) → A(g) + B(g) rate = k[AB]2 and k = 0.20 L/mol.s. If the initial concentration of AB is 1.50 M, what is [AB] after 18.8.
For the simple decomposition reaction AB(g) → A(g) + B(g) rate = k[AB]2and k = 0.90 L/mol·s. How long will it take for [AB] to reach 1/3 of its initial concentration of 1.50 M? t = ___ s
For the simple decomposition reaction below, rate = k[AB]2 and k = 0.50 L/mols. AB(g) A(g) + B(g) If the initial concentration of AB is 1.70 M, what is [AB] after 14.0 s?
AB(g) → A(g) + B(g) rate = k[AB]2 and k = 0.20 L/mol·s. If the initial concentration of AB is 1.50 M, what is [AB] after 14.6 s?
Enter your answer in the provided box. The rate constant for the second-order reaction: 2NOBr(g) + 2NO(g) + Br2(g) is 0.80/( M s) at 10°С. Starting with a concentration of 0.86 M, calculate the concentration of NOBO after 67 s. L M
Enter your answer in the provided box. Remember to enter your answer to the correct number of significant figures. For the reaction: A(g) + B(g) → AB(g) the rate is 0.24 mol/L·s, when [A]0 = [B]0 = 1.0 mol/L. If the reaction is first order in B and second order in A, what is the rate when [A]0 = 2.6 mol/L and [B]0 = 2.7 mol/L?