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21 May, 10:28

The decomposition of HBr (g) into elemental species is found to have a rate constant of 4.2 * 10-3atm s-1. If 2.00 atm of HBr are present initially, how many minutes must elapse to achieve complete conversion into elements (i. e. all HBr (g) is gone) ? Assume a completely one-way reaction.

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  1. 21 May, 14:11
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    7,94 minutes

    Explanation:

    If the descomposition of HBr (gr) into elemental species have a rate constant, then this reaction belongs to a zero-order reaction kinetics, where the reaction rate does not depend on the concentration of the reactants.

    For the zero-order reactions, concentration-time equation can be written as follows:

    [A] = - Kt + [Ao]

    where:

    [A]: concentration of the reactant A at the t time, [A]o: initial concentration of the reactant A, K: rate constant, t: elapsed time of the reaction

    To solve the problem, we just replace our data in the concentration-time equation, and we clear the value of t.

    dа ta:

    K = 4.2 * 10-3atm/s,

    [A]o=[HBr]o = 2 atm,

    [A]=[HBr]=0 atm (all HBr (g) is gone)

    We clear the incognita:

    [A] = - Kt + [Ao] ... Kt = [Ao] - [A]

    t = ([Ao] - [A]) / K

    We replace the numerical values:

    t = (2 atm - 0 atm) / 4.2 * 10-3atm/s = 476,19 s = 7,94 minutes

    So, we need 7,94 minutes to achieve complete conversion into elements ([HBr]=0).
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