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5 March, 20:44

The second-order decomposition of hi has a rate constant of 1.80 x 10-3 m-1 s-1. How much hi remains after 45.6 s if the initial concentration of hi is 3.81 m?

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  1. 6 March, 00:16
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    2.9 M

    Explanation:

    The concentration-time equation for a second order reaction is:

    1/[A] = kt + 1/[A°]

    Where,

    A = concentration remaining at time, t

    A° = initial concentration

    k = rate constant

    1/[A] = (1.80 x 10^-3) * (45.6) + 1/3.81

    1/[A] = 0.345

    = 1/0.345

    = 2.9 M.
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