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21 September, 18:34

The rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is first order in h2o2. at [h2o2] = 0.150 m, the decomposition rate was measured to be 4.83 * 10-6 m•s - 1. what is the rate constant for the reaction

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  1. 21 September, 20:22
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    If the decomposition of H2O2 is first order, then rate=k*[H2O2], and k=rate/[H2O2] In this case k = (4.83 x 10-6 M/s) / (0.15 M) k=3.22 x 10-5 s^-1
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