Asked by Val
For the first-order reaction A => 3 B + C, when [ A]0 = 0.014 mol·L-1, the concentration of B increases to 0.017 mol·L-1 in 2.7 min.
(a) What is the rate constant for the reaction expressed as the rate of loss of A?
I found this to be .1923, which I know is correct.
(b) How much more time would be needed for the concentration of B to increase to 0.034 mol·L-1?
min
I thought since .034 is twice .017 it would just be doubled...but this is wrong.
(a) What is the rate constant for the reaction expressed as the rate of loss of A?
I found this to be .1923, which I know is correct.
(b) How much more time would be needed for the concentration of B to increase to 0.034 mol·L-1?
min
I thought since .034 is twice .017 it would just be doubled...but this is wrong.
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Val
ooh nevermind i made a silly error...i have the answer now :)
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