Asked by Chloe
                suppose that a large volume of 3% hydrogen peroxide decomposes to produce 12mL of oxygen gas in 100 s at 298 K. Estimate how much oxygen gas would be produced by and identical solution in 100s at 308 K 
hi can you please help me set up this problem, then I can do the math, I just don't know what formula to use. Thanks clo
            
        hi can you please help me set up this problem, then I can do the math, I just don't know what formula to use. Thanks clo
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    I think the secret word here is "estimate". I see that the temperature is changing by 10 degrees. There is an estimate in reaction rates that a reaction doubles for every 10 degrees change. So 2 x 12 mL = ? 
    
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