A bimolecular chemical reaction is one in which two chemicals react to form another substance. Suppose that one molecule

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A bimolecular chemical reaction is one in which two chemicals react to form another substance. Suppose that one molecule

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A bimolecular chemical reaction is one in which two chemicals react to form another substance. Suppose that one molecule of each of the two chemicals reacts to form two molecules of a new substance. If x represents the number of molecules of the new substance at time t, then the rate of change of x is proportional to the square of the numbers of molecules of the original chemicals available to be converted. That is, if each of the chemicals initially contained A molecules, then dx k(A – x)2 dt = where k is a constant. If 50% of the initial amount A is converted after 1 hour, how long will it be before 80% is converted? (Give an exact answer. Do not round.) hr
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