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The gas phase decomposition of nitrogen dioxide at 383 °C

NO2(g)NO(g) + ½ O2(g)

is second order in NO2 with a rate constant of 0.540 M-1 s-1.
If the initial concentration of NO2 is 0.477 M, the concentration of NO2 will be
M after 12.4 seconds have passed.

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Answer:


[NO_2]=0.112M

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, since the second-order integrated law is given by the following equation:


(1)/([NO_2]) =(1)/([NO_2]_0)+kt

Thus, given the initial concentration of the nitrogen dioxide gas, the rate constant and the elapsed time, we obtain:


(1)/([NO_2])= (1)/(0.477M) +0.54M^(-1)s^(-1)\\\\(1)/([NO_2])=8.933M^(-1)


[NO_2]=(1)/(8.933M^(-1)) =0.112M

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