In a first-order decomposition reaction,

  1. An electrolytic decomposition reaction is a type of decomposition reaction in which the activation energy for decomposition is
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  2. The decomposition reaction, x-->products, is second-order with rate constant k=0.0183 L/(s)(mol).How long will it take for the
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  3. The decomposition of a certain element was observed over a period of 30 hours and the results were recorded in the table below.
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  4. a certain first order decomposition reaction has a half-life of 15.0 minutes. What is the rate constant for this reaction?what
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  5. The following data are obtained for the decomposition of N2O5 at a certain temperature:2N2O5(g)↔4NO2(g) + O2(g) Time(s) 0 200
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  6. The rate constant for the thermal decomposition at 85 degrees Celsius of dinitrogen pentoxide equals 6.2 x 10 raised to -2 min.
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  7. Which reaction below represents a decomposition reaction? (A decomposition reaction is where a single reactant breaks down into
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  8. The decomposition of ethane, C2H6, is a first-order reaction. It is found that it takes 212 seconds to decompose 0.00839 M C2H6
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  9. Problem:In a first order decomposition reaction, 50% of a compound decomposes in 10.5 minutes. What is the rate constant of the
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  10. The reaction for the decomposition of dinitrogen monoxide gas to form an oxygen radical is: N2O(g)==>N2(g)+O(g) . If the
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