The following reaction is first order with a rate constant of 0.529 1/hr: X3Z4 (g) 3X (g) + 4 Z(g) If 3.00 moles of X3Z4 are reacted for 139 minutes, how much (in moles) of Z can be produced? Enter a number to 2 decimal places in moles of Z.
The following reaction is first order with a rate constant of 0.529 1/hr: X3Z4 (g) 3X (g) + 4 Z(g) If 3.00 moles of X3Z4 are reacted for 139 minutes, how much (in moles) of Z can be produced? Enter a number to 2 decimal places in moles of Z.
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The following reaction is first order with a rate constant of
0.529 1/hr: X3Z4 (g) 3X (g) + 4 Z(g)
If 3.00 moles of X3Z4 are reacted for 139 minutes, how much (in
moles) of Z can be produced?
Enter a number to 2 decimal places in moles of Z.
4.91
Question 11
The gas-phase decomposition of NOBR has a k= 0.21 M1 s1 at
10°C.
NOBrg → NO(g) + % Br2 (g)
rate = k[NOBr]?
%D
How much of the NO is produced after 1.9 min when the
reaction started with 0.08M NOBR?
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The following reaction is first order with a rate constant of
0.529 1/hr: X3Z4 (g) 3X (g) + 4 Z(g)
If 3.00 moles of X3Z4 are reacted for 139 minutes, how much (in
moles) of Z can be produced?
Enter a number to 2 decimal places in moles of Z.
4.91
Question 11
The gas-phase decomposition of NOBR has a k= 0.21 M1 s1 at
10°C.
NOBrg → NO(g) + % Br2 (g)
rate = k[NOBr]?
%D
How much of the NO is produced after 1.9 min when the
reaction started with 0.08M NOBR?
"round your answer up to 4 decimal places
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