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14 January, 17:39

The rate constant for a certain reaction is k = 6.30*10-3 s-1. If the initial reactant concentration was 0.500 M, what will the concentration be after 19.0 minutes? Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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  1. 14 January, 19:18
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    Answer: 0.059M

    Explanation: time.

    t = 19minutes

    t = 19 * 60 s

    t = 140s

    k = n/delta t

    (where n is the ratio of change in concentration while delta t is the change in time)

    k = n/dt = 6.30*10-3 s-1

    6.30*10-3 s-1 = dc/140s

    n = 6.30*10-3 s-1 * 140s

    n = 882 * 10-3

    = 0.882

    Concentration of reactant used in forming a product in the reaction after 19 minutes =

    n * concentration

    0.882 * 0.5 = 0.441M

    Reactant concentration

    = (0.5 - 0.441) M

    = 0.059M
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