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2 June, 14:22

At a certain temperature the rate of this reaction is first order in HI with a rate constant of : 7.21s-1

2HI (g) â H2 (g) + I2 (g)

Suppose a vessel contains HI at a concentration of 0.440M

Calculate the concentration of HI in the vessel 0.210 seconds later. You may assume no other reaction is important. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.

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  1. 2 June, 14:51
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    C HI = 0.1 M ... 0.210 second later

    Explanation:

    2 HI (g) = H2 (g) + I2 (g)

    ∴ order (∝) = 1

    ∴ κ = 7.21 s-1

    ∴ Cao = 0.440 M ... initial concentration of HI

    ∴ t = 0.210 s

    rate of this reaction (r):

    ⇒ - ra = κ. (Ca) ∧∝ ... ∝ = 1

    ⇒ - ra = κ. Ca = - δCa/δt

    ⇒ - δCa/Ca = κ.δt

    ⇒ - ∫ δCa/Ca = κ ∫δt

    ⇒ Ln Cao/Ca = κ. t

    ⇒ Cao/Ca = e∧ (κ. t)

    ⇒ Ca = Cao/e∧ (κ. t)

    ⇒ Ca = (0.44) / e∧ (7.21*0,21)

    ⇒ Ca = 0.0968 M

    ⇒ Ca = 0.1 M
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