Sulfuryl chloride, SO2Cl2, decomposes to SO2 and Cl2 according to the reaction

SO2Cl2(g) -> SO2(g) + Cl2(g)
The reaction is first order in SO2Cl2, and the value of the rate constant, k, is 2.20*10-5 /s at 300K.

(a) Calculate the intial rate of reaction when a reactor is charged with SO2Cl2 at a concentration of 0.22 mol/L.

Enter the numerical value in mol/L s:

b) Calculate how long it will take for the conctration of SO2Cl2 in the reactor in part (a) to fall to 1/4 of its initial value.

Enter the numerical value in s:

5 answers

b.
ln*(No/N) = kt
No = 100
N = 25
k is given
Solve for t.
6.3e4
THEN HOW DO YOU DO A)?
For a) dc/dt=-KC=2.2*10*-5*0.22=4.84*10^-6
b) 6.34*10^4