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13 July, 05:28

The half-life for the following first order reaction is 688 hours at 10000C. Calculate the specific rate constant, k, at 10000C and the amount of a 3.0 g sample of CS2 that remains after 48 hours. g

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  1. 13 July, 08:49
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    2.858g

    Explanation:

    First order reaction.

    Half life (t1/2) = 688

    Specific rate constant, K = ?

    The relationship between t1/2 and K id given as;

    t1/2 = 0.693 / k

    k = 0.693 / t1/2

    k = 0.693 / 688 = 0.0010073 hr-1

    Amount of 3.0 g sample of CS2 that remains after 48 hours.

    Integrated rate law for a first order reaction is given as;

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

    ln[A] = ln[3] - 0.0010073 (48)

    ln[A] = 1.05026

    [A] = 2.858g
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