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After 94.995 seconds the concentration of A was reduced from 0.3688 M to 0.1464 M. What is the first order rate constant?
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Answered by bobpursley
rate constant=changemoles/time/.3688

= .2288/(.3688(94.995))=
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Answered by sara
awesome thanks!
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