The decomposition of sulfuryl chloride (SO2Cl2) is a first-order process. The rate constant for the decomposition at 660

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The decomposition of sulfuryl chloride (SO2Cl2) is a first-order process. The rate constant for the decomposition at 660

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The decomposition of sulfuryl chloride (SO2Cl2) is a first-orderprocess. The rate constant for the decomposition at 660 K is 4.510-2 s-1.
(a) If we begin with an initial SO2Cl2 pressure of 330. torr,what is the pressure of this substance after 72 s?
_________torr
(b) At what time will the pressure of SO2Cl2 decline to onefourth its initial value?
_________s
By what factor will the pressure of sulfuryl chloride decreaseafter 6 half lives? Note: The answer wants this value: (330.torr)/value = final pressure after decay
________value
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