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The decomposition of hydrogen iodide on a gold surface at 150 oC

HI(g) ½ H2(g) + ½ I2(g)

is zero order in HI.

In one experiment, when the initial concentration of HI was 0.206 M, the concentration of HI dropped to 3.71E-2 M after 898 seconds had passed.

Based on these data, the rate constant for the reaction is?
11 years ago

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kait
I need and answer asap please anyone
11 years ago
DrBob222
A = Ao - kt
11 years ago

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