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26 August, 13:32

Under certain conditions the rate of this reaction is zero order in dinitrogen monoxide with a rate constant of 0.0067·Ms-1: 2N2O (g) →2N2 (g) + O2 (g)

Suppose a 4.0L ⁢ flask is charged under these conditions with 300. mmol of dinitrogen monoxide. After how much time is there only 150. mmol left? You may assume no other reaction is important. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to 2 significant digits.

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  1. 26 August, 15:04
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    5.6 seconds

    Explanation:

    The reaction follows a zero-order in dinitrogen monoxide

    Rate = k[N20]^0 = change in concentration/time

    [N20]^0 = 1

    Time = change in concentration of N2O/k

    Initial number of moles of N2O = 300 mmol = 300/1000 = 0.3 mol

    Initial concentration = moles/volume = 0.3/4 = 0.075

    Number of moles after t seconds = 150 mmol = 150/1000 = 0.15 mol

    Concentration after t seconds = 0.15/4 = 0.0375 M

    Change in concentration of N2O = 0.075 - 0.0375 = 0.0375 M

    k = 0.0067 M/s

    Time = 0.0375/0.0067 = 5.6 s
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