The decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide in carbon tetrachloride solution at 30 °C N2O3 2 NO, + ½ 02 is first order in N,03 with a rate constant of 4.10×10-3 min!. If the initial concentration of N2O3 is 0.804 M, the concentration of N,O3 will be M after 453 min have passed.

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The decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide in carbon tetrachloride solution at 30 °C
N2O3 2 NO, + ½ 02
is first order in N,03 with a rate constant of 4.10×10-3 min!.
If the initial concentration of N2O3 is 0.804 M, the concentration of N,O3 will be
M after 453 min have passed.
Transcribed Image Text:The decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide in carbon tetrachloride solution at 30 °C N2O3 2 NO, + ½ 02 is first order in N,03 with a rate constant of 4.10×10-3 min!. If the initial concentration of N2O3 is 0.804 M, the concentration of N,O3 will be M after 453 min have passed.
The conversion of methyl isonitrile to acetonitrile in the gas phase at 250 °C
CH;NC(g)CH3CN(g)
is first order in CH3NC with a rate constant of 3.00x10-3 s-!.
If the initial concentration of CH3NC is 0.101 M, the concentration of CH3NC will be 2.46×10-2 M after|
have passed.
Transcribed Image Text:The conversion of methyl isonitrile to acetonitrile in the gas phase at 250 °C CH;NC(g)CH3CN(g) is first order in CH3NC with a rate constant of 3.00x10-3 s-!. If the initial concentration of CH3NC is 0.101 M, the concentration of CH3NC will be 2.46×10-2 M after| have passed.
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