Butadiene reacts to form a dimer according to the equation 2C4H6(g)-->C8H12(g) The following data were collected for this reaction at a given temperature: Time(s) 0 1000 1800 2800 3600 4400 5200 6200 0.0026 M/s Calculate the concentration of product at t-1500 s 0.0038 M 0.0057 M [C4H6] M 0.0024 0.01000 0.00625 0.00476 0.00370 0.00313 0.00270 0.00241 0.00208
Butadiene reacts to form a dimer according to the equation 2C4H6(g)-->C8H12(g) The following data were collected for this reaction at a given temperature: Time(s) 0 1000 1800 2800 3600 4400 5200 6200 0.0026 M/s Calculate the concentration of product at t-1500 s 0.0038 M 0.0057 M [C4H6] M 0.0024 0.01000 0.00625 0.00476 0.00370 0.00313 0.00270 0.00241 0.00208
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![Butadiene reacts to form a dimer according to the equation
2C4H6(g)-->C8H12(g)
The following data were collected for this reaction at a given temperature:
Time(s)
0
1000
1800
2800
3600
4400
5200
6200
Calculate the concentration of product at t-1500 s
O 0.0026 M/s
O.0038 M
[C4H6] M
0057 M
0024
0.01000
0.00625
0.00476
0.00370
0.00313
0.00270
0.00241
0.00208](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F38f55b23-6ddd-43ad-afbe-234503496aae%2Fc4f3bfa9-a306-4d0d-9ee0-ee8afed36424%2Fe953vx_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Butadiene reacts to form a dimer according to the equation
2C4H6(g)-->C8H12(g)
The following data were collected for this reaction at a given temperature:
Time(s)
0
1000
1800
2800
3600
4400
5200
6200
Calculate the concentration of product at t-1500 s
O 0.0026 M/s
O.0038 M
[C4H6] M
0057 M
0024
0.01000
0.00625
0.00476
0.00370
0.00313
0.00270
0.00241
0.00208
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