1. A second-order reaction has an initial reactant concentration of 0.032 M and a rate constant k of 1.4 M-1s-1, How many seconds must elapse for the reactant concentration to decrease to 0.025 M? Do not enter units as part of your answer. Type your numeric answer and submit.

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1. A second-order reaction has an initial reactant concentration of 0.032 M and a rate constant k of 1.4 M-1s-1, How many seconds must elapse for the reactant concentration to decrease to 0.025 M? Do not enter units as part of your answer.

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2. For the reaction

 

2N2O3(aq) 4NO2(aq) + O2(g), the concentration of N₂Os was measured over several minutes. The following plots were obtained.

 

What is the reaction order for this reaction?

(Image description: There are three graphs, all with time as the x-axis. The first graph has the y-axis as the concentration of dinitrogen pentaúde. The curve decays exponentially. The second graph has the y axis as in of the concentration of dinitrogen pentoxide. The curve decays linearly. The third graph has the y-axis as 1 divided by the concentration of dinitrogen pentoxide. The curve increases exponentially.]

SELECT ONE OPTION

a. Zero

b. First

 

3. In a zeroth order reaction, it takes 342 s for 75% of a hypothetical nesactant to decompose. Determine the half-life f1/2 in units of seconds. Do not enter units with your numerical answer.

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WRONG ANSWERS:- 342 & 171

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