Asked by Anonymous
A sample of C60O3 decomposes with an activation energy of 50 kg/mol, an Arrehnius pre-factor of 2e10 s-1 and a k value of .04 s-1. How long does it take for a 25 mg sample at 25 degrees C to produce 10 mg.
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Answered by
DrBob222
Is that C<sub>60</sub>O<suh>3</sub> or what? And I thought Arrhenius equation had to do with k1 and k2 at T1 and T2 and T1 and T2 are tempeataures, not time.
Answered by
Anonymous
Yes the compound is C(sub 60)O(sub 3). Sorry, the Arrenhnius stuff was to solve part a to find the k value and I understood that so I just added what I found for k. I thought you are supposed to use the equation, concentration of A equals initial concentration of A times e^(-kt) but I wasn't sure if i could just use the mg as the concentrations or if I had to convert the mg to M.
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