The photochemical reaction (i.e., the reaction of hydrogen gas and chlorine gas to produce hydrochloric acid is a zero o

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The photochemical reaction (i.e., the reaction of hydrogen gas and chlorine gas to produce hydrochloric acid is a zero o

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The photochemical reaction (i.e., the reaction of hydrogen gas and chlorine gas to produce hydrochloric acid is a zero order reaction. If the concentration of Cl2 gas is 0.025 M at 54.1 seconds, and the rate constant at a certain temperature is 0.00562 M/s, what was the initial concentration of Cl2gas? (2 sf)
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