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The reaction N2O5 --> NO3 + NO2 is first-order in N2O5 and has a rate constant of 0.058/s. Calculate the rate of reaction when the concentration of N2O5 is 0.065.
14 years ago

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DrBob222
rate = -k*(N2O5)
Substitute for k and concn N2O5 and solve for rate. The rate is negative because the concn N2O5 is decreasing.
14 years ago
Ryan
-0.00377?
14 years ago

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