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Calculating the equilibrium constant.

At 100 degrees celsius, the molarities of dinitrogen tetraoxide and nitrogen dioxide are as follows: [N204]=0.037mol/L and [NO2]=0.12mol/L What is the value of the equilibrium constant Kp?

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Inorganic Chemistry

Posting ID:

6396

OTA ID:

101042

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Multiple choice question about the concentration of a reactant after a set number of half lives.

A first order reaction has a half-life of 1.34 x 10^-3 hours. If the initial concentration of the reactant is 8.00M, what is its concentration after 4 half-lives? a. 4.00M b. 2.00M c. 1.00M d. 0.50M e. 0.25M

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Inorganic Chemistry

Posting ID:

6397

OTA ID:

101455

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Multiple choice question about half lives and rate constants.

What is the half-life for a first order reaction with a rate constant of 0.573s(to the negative 1)? a. 1.21s b. 0.827s c. 1.25s d. 0.278s e. 3.49s

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Inorganic Chemistry

Posting ID:

6398

OTA ID:

101455

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Multiple choice question about the concentration after an elapsed amount of time given k, and initial concentrations.

For the decomposition of N2O5 at 340K, where k=5.8x10(exponent negative 3)seconds(exponent negative 1) Calculate the concentration after 5.00 minutes if the initial concentration is 0.320M. a. 0.291 b. 0.056 c. 0.184 d. 0.557 e. none of above

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Inorganic Chemistry

Posting ID:

6399

OTA ID:

103139

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Calculating the initial concentration of a substance given k, time elapsed and final concentration.

For the first order reaction below, the concentration of A after 855 seconds is 0.321M. If k= 2.54x10(exponent negative 4) seconds(exponent negative 1), what was the initial concentration of A? A-->B rate=k[A]

Subject:

Chemistry

Topic:

Inorganic Chemistry

Posting ID:

6400

OTA ID:

103139

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