The decomposition of gaseous dinitrogen tetraoxide (N2O5) to nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gases is a first order process

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The decomposition of gaseous dinitrogen tetraoxide (N2O5) to nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gases is a first order process

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The decomposition of gaseous dinitrogen tetraoxide (N2O5) to nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gases is a first order process with a rate constant of 0.0394 s-1 at a certain temperature. If the initial concentration of N2O5 (g) is 0.867 M, how long (in seconds) will it take for the concentration to reach 0.199 M? (3 sf)
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