2 N2O => 2N2 (g) + O2 (g)
We have an order to respect N2O, so:
![r\text{ = -}(1)/(2)(d\lbrack N2O\rbrack)/(dt)=k\text{ x }\lbrack N2O\rbrack^2](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/nwdhbbe0a473ls00z8j24kqbapp8dui4ot.png)
It says the reaction was carried out at 900K, so k doesn't change.
k depends on the temperature. That is important when we want to integrate.
Units:
![\lbrack r\text{ }\rbrack=\frac{mol}{L\text{ s}}\text{ ; }\lbrack N2O\rbrack=\text{ }(mol)/(L)\text{ ; }\lbrack k\rbrack=\text{ }\frac{L}{\text{mol s}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/tn4s9okixgxb3zdpjcchl2m1j1juiv5l2a.png)
Let's separate variables and then integrate.
![-(1)/(2)\int ^(0.9x\lbrack N2O\rbrack)_(\lbrack N2O\rbrack_0)(d\lbrack N2O\rbrack)/(\lbrack N2O\rbrack^2)\text{ = k }\int ^t_0\text{dt }](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/9bvj8ee83gmo6p5r0q41e44n5esm2fhkzl.png)
-1/2 and k goes out of the integral because they don't change.
We integrate and then we replace the values from the top and the bottom of the integrals
![\int (1)/(x^2)dx\text{ = -}(1)/(x)\text{ + Constant}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/p4el0jrojbh3521yxen64qlsv2bercxr7v.png)
![-(1)/(2)\text{ ( }(1)/(\lbrack N2O\rbrack_0)-\frac{1}{0.9\text{ x}\lbrack N2O\rbrack_0})\text{ = k x t}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/mbtzogstdhel9elssty4gaoqibl6alf1k4.png)
![-(1)/(2)x((1)/(2x10^(-2))-(1)/(0.9x2x10^(-2)))\text{ x }(1)/(0.665)\text{ = 4.17 seconds}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/16mgt1ii2n6vi8d2pq8cmazywapgn1aqhz.png)
t = 4.17 s
![\begin{gathered} -(1)/(2)\text{ x ( ) = }\frac{-1\text{ x ( )}}{2}\text{ = k x t ! }\frac{-1\text{ x ( )}}{2\text{ x k}}\text{ }=\text{ t or }(-1)/(2)x\text{ ( ) x }(1)/(k) \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/cbdrei01gs37a21wcdebxsmpgauuzfhilt.png)