Asked by joe
A reaction is 50% complete in 34.0 min.
1.) How long after its start will the reaction be 75% complete if it is first order?
2.)How long after its start will the reaction be 75% complete if it is zero order?
steps would be helpful
1.) How long after its start will the reaction be 75% complete if it is first order?
2.)How long after its start will the reaction be 75% complete if it is zero order?
steps would be helpful
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Answered by
DrBob222
For 1 use ln(No/N) = kt
Use the 34 min and 50% complete to determine k, then use that k and the same equation to use the conditions in problem 1.
Use the 34 min and 50% complete to determine k, then use that k and the same equation to use the conditions in problem 1.
Answered by
joe
So its Ln ( 50/100) = k (34 min)?
Answered by
joe
for the second part do i subtract 100-75 = 25 = -(the constant)(time)
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