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Cyclopropane undergoes isomerization in a first-order reaction with a rate constant of 0.1 s^â1. If the initial concentration is 1.0M, what is the concentration of the isomer propylene product after 10
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Cyclopropane undergoes isomerization in a first-order reaction with a rate constant of 0.1 s^â1. If the initial concentration is 1.0M, what is the concentration of the isomer propylene product after 10 seconds?
a. 0.51M
b. 0.63M
c. 1.3M
d. 0.37M
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D.0.37M is the answer
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