Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 For a first-order reaction, the initial reactant concentration is 0.782 M
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Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 For a first-order reaction, the initial reactant concentration is 0.782 M. After 82.9 min, the concentration is 0.533 M. What is k in min-1? Answer: Question 7 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 For the zero-order rate of reaction A + B + C, what is the concentration of A (in M) after 33.0 s if [A]. 0.70 M and k = 0.010 Ms-?? Answer:
Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Suppose the rate of reaction is second order for AB+C. What is the concentration of A (in M) after 29.0 s if [Al. = 0.60 M and k = 0.042 M-15-1 Answer: Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 For a second-order reaction, the initial reactant concentration is 0.82 M. After 67.8 min, the concentration is 0.26 M. What is k in M-'min?? Answer:
Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 For a second order reaction, the initial reactant a concentration, [A]o, is 0.82 M. After 14.9 s, the concentration is 0.52 M. What is [A] after 37 s? Hint given in feedback Answer:
Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Suppose the rate of reaction is second order for AB+C. What is the concentration of A (in M) after 29.0 s if [Al. = 0.60 M and k = 0.042 M-15-1 Answer: Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 For a second-order reaction, the initial reactant concentration is 0.82 M. After 67.8 min, the concentration is 0.26 M. What is k in M-'min?? Answer:
Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 For a second order reaction, the initial reactant a concentration, [A]o, is 0.82 M. After 14.9 s, the concentration is 0.52 M. What is [A] after 37 s? Hint given in feedback Answer: