calculate the specific rate constant

  1. *The decomposition of acetaldehyde is a first order reaction with a specific rate constant of 6.0 X 10^-1 / min.CH₃CHO -->
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  2. calculate the specific rate constantA] (mol/L) [B] (mol/L) Rate of appearance of C (mol/L-hr) 1.0 ×10^-2 1.0 0.30×10^−6 1.0
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  3. calculate the specific rate constantA] (mol/L) [B] (mol/L) Rate of appearance of C (mol/L-hr) 1.0 ×10^-2 1.0 0.30×10^−6 1.0
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  4. calculate the specific rate constantA] (mol/L) [B] (mol/L) Rate of appearance of C (mol/L-hr) 1.0 ×10^-2 1.0 0.30×10^−6 1.0
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  5. Consider the decomposition of N2)5 in carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) at 45 degrees Celsius. 2N2O5 (aq) ↔ 4NO2 (g) + O2 (g) The
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  6. 1,Given That Ea For The Hydrolysis Of Sucrose Is 108x10^3 KJ/mol,compare The Rate Constant Of Ths Reaction at 37degree C,(T1)
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  7. The first order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O2 of 0Cis 5.2*10/6 per minute. If the activation energy is 6200J/mol,
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  8. The first order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O2 of 0°C is 5.2 × 10–6 min–1. If the energy ofactivation is 6200
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  9. The hydroxyl radical (OH) is an important oxidizing agent in the atmosphere. At 298 K the rate constant for the reaction of OH
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  10. The rate constant of a first order reaction is 4.60x10^-4/s at 350 degrees Celsius. If the activation energy is 104 kJ/mol,
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