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8 August, 03:12

The following questions refer to the gas-phase decomposition of ethylene chloride. C2H5Cl ® products Experiment shows that the decomposition is first order. The following data show kinetics information for this reaction: Time (s) ln [C2H5Cl] (M) 1.0 - 1.625 2.0 - 1.735 What is the half-life time for this reaction?

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  1. 8 August, 06:39
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    Half life = 6.3 seconds

    Explanation:

    C2H5Cl - -> products

    Experiment shows that the decomposition is first order.

    Time (s) ln [C2H5Cl] (M)

    1.0 - 1.625

    2.0 - 1.735

    The half-life of a first-order reaction is a constant that is related to the rate constant for the reaction:

    t1/2 = 0.693/k.

    To obtain the rate constant, k, we use the integral rate equation;

    ln[A] = ln[A]o - kt

    kt = ln[A]o - ln[A]

    k = (ln[A]o - ln[A]) / t

    k = [-1.625 - (-1.735) ] / 1

    k = - 1.625 + 1.735

    k = 0.11

    Half life, t1/2 = 0.693 / 0.11

    Half life = 6.3 seconds
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