he decomposition of NOBr, a second-order reaction, occurs according to the following reaction equation: 2 NOBr → 2 NO (g

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he decomposition of NOBr, a second-order reaction, occurs according to the following reaction equation: 2 NOBr → 2 NO (g

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he decomposition of NOBr, a second-order reaction, occurs
according to the
following reaction equation:
2 NOBr → 2 NO (g) + Br2 (g)
The rate constant for this reaction is 0.80 M-1s-1.
1. Determine the concentration of NOBr after 1.5 min given its
initial
concentration to be 0.095M.
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