1. The rate of decomposition of azomethane (C₂H6N₂) is studied by monitoring the partial pressure of the reactant as a f

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1. The rate of decomposition of azomethane (C₂H6N₂) is studied by monitoring the partial pressure of the reactant as a f

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1. The rate of decomposition of azomethane (C₂H6N₂) is studied by monitoring the partial pressure of the reactant as a function of time: CH3-N=N-CH3(g) → N₂(g) + C₂H6(g) The data obtained at 300 °C are listed in the following table: Time (s) 0 100 150 200 250 300 Pazomethane (mmHg) 284 220 193 170 150 132 a. Using Excel create PC2H6N2 VS. t, In (PC2H6N2) vs. t, and 1/PC2H6N2 VS. t plots (3 total) that should include linear regression trend line with equation of the line and R² value. Attach graphs. b. On the basis of your graphs, determine if the reaction is first, second, or zero order in azomethane, and explain why. C. Write the appropriate differential and integrated rate law for this reaction. Determine the value of the kinetic rate constant for this reaction (with proper unit). Calculate the value of PC2H6N2 after 600 seconds. d. e.
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